| Graham
Dixon joins Galapagos as Chief Scientific Officer
Mechelen,
Belgium, November 30th, 2004 – Galapagos announced today that
Graham Dixon has been appointed Chief Scientific Officer (CSO).
Dr. Dixon will be responsible for directing the target selection
and drug discovery research at Galapagos. As a result of the progress
that the company has made in target identification and validation
over the past five years, Galapagos is progressing into a new phase
whereby it is developing drugs based on its proprietary drug targets
in core disease areas and building the necessary drug discovery
infrastructure. "We are delighted that Graham has joined Galapagos
as a key member of our executive team," stated Onno van de
Stolpe, CEO of Galapagos. "Graham brings significant pharma
experience to the organization that will be essential for progressing
our drug discovery research." Before joining Galapagos, Dr.
Dixon held the position of CSO at both Entomed in Strasbourg, France
and F2G in Manchester, UK. Prior to his position at F2G, Dr. Dixon
spent eight years at AstraZeneca, holding various management positions
within research and development at the Alderley Park site in the
UK. Dr. Dixon holds a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University
of Swansea, UK and was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of
Swansea and King’s College (London). “I am looking forward
to leading Galapagos into its drug discovery phase,” said
Dr. Dixon. “The company has already proved that its adenoviral-based
genomics platform is successful in validating targets, now we have
the exciting challenge of developing disease-modifying drugs that
act via these targets.”
About
Galapagos Genomics NV
Galapagos is a genomics based drug discovery company with programs
in osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, Alzheimer's
disease and asthma. Proprietary targets and compounds resulting
from Galapagos’ programs are both developed internally and
selectively out-licensed. Galádeno, Galapagos’ services
unit, provides reagents and functional screens to leading pharmaceutical,
biotech and nutraceutical companies for rapid identification and
validation of novel drug targets. Galapagos currently employs 70
people, including 22 PhD's, and occupies a discovery research facility
in Mechelen, Belgium, and a reagent and services business unit in
Leiden, The Netherlands. Partners include Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim,
Celgene, Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Procter & Gamble, Vertex
and Wyeth. Galapagos was founded in 1999 by Crucell (Nasdaq, Euronext:
CRXL) and Tibotec to exploit Crucell's unique PER.C6® technology
for target discovery. The shareholders include Abingworth, Apax,
Burrill, AlpInvest, Crucell and Tibotec-Virco.
More information about Galapagos can be found at www.galapagosgenomics.com.
Contact:
Onno van de Stolpe, CEO
+31 6290 980 28
onno@galapagos.be
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