Bill Fanslow
Senior Vice President Therapeutic Drug Discovery and Development at Fibrocor Therapeutics- Claim this Profile
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Dr. Fanslow is a world class research Scientist who inspires loyalty in his people.
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Dr. Fanslow is a world class research Scientist who inspires loyalty in his people.
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Dr. Fanslow is a world class research Scientist who inspires loyalty in his people.
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Experience
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Fibrocor Therapeutics
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Canada
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Biotechnology Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Vice President Therapeutic Drug Discovery and Development
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Oct 2020 - Present
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Sound Biologics
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United States
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Biotechnology
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1 - 100 Employee
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Executive Vice President Research and Development
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Apr 2019 - Oct 2020
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Vice President Research and Product Development and co-founder
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Feb 2015 - Apr 2019
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Amgen
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United States
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Biotechnology Research
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700 & Above Employee
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Executive Director , Research, Therapeutic Innovation Unit
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Nov 2011 - Oct 2014
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Executive Director (Scientific), Oncology Research
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Mar 2011 - Nov 2011
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Director Oncology Research (Scientific)
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Jul 2002 - Mar 2011
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Immunex
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Biotechnology
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Principal Scientist
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Nov 1988 - Jul 2002
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Rice University
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Post Doctoral Fellow
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Nov 1987 - Nov 1988
Purification and functional characterization of immunoregulatory peptides--effects on cell mediated immune responsiveness and T cell function Purification and functional characterization of immunoregulatory peptides--effects on cell mediated immune responsiveness and T cell function
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Education
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Center for Creative Leadership
Looking Glass Experience, Leadership Effectiveness -
Rice University
Ph.D., Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology -
Whitworth University
B.S, B.S, Chemistry, Biology
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