Haemacure makes new appointment to board of directors

The Canadian biotherapeutics company [C#199600014:Haemacure] has appointed Dr Thomas Lynch to its board of directors. Dr Lynch brings 15 years experience as a research scientist in public, academic and private sectors to the position, and whilst on the board will aid the progression to Phase II/III clinical trials for [C#199600014:Haemacure]'s lead candidate, Hemaseel HMN (fibrin sealant), for biosurgical haemostasis. Dr Lynch currently serves as senior vice-president of compliance, regulatory affair and public policy for Talecris Biotherapeutics; prior to this he was vice-president of regulatory affair and quality assurance at CryoLife.

The Canadian biotherapeutics company Haemacure has appointed Dr Thomas Lynch to its board of directors. Dr Lynch brings 15 years experience as a research scientist in public, academic and private sectors to the position, and whilst on the board will aid the progression to Phase II/III clinical trials for Haemacure's lead candidate, Hemaseel HMN (fibrin sealant), for biosurgical haemostasis. Dr Lynch currently serves as senior vice-president of compliance, regulatory affair and public policy for Talecris Biotherapeutics; prior to this he was vice-president of regulatory affair and quality assurance at CryoLife.

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