Friday, November 15, 2024

Curemark Announces the Promotion of Chiwon Yang to Vice President of Manufacturing Sciences and Technology

Curemark announced the promotion of Chiwon Yang to Vice President of Manufacturing Sciences and Technology, effective immediately.

Previously, he served as Senior Director, Quality and was responsible for implementing the firm’s Quality Management System in support of commercialization of biological products in accordance with ICH and 21 CFR guidance. In his new position, Mr. Yang will oversee the company’s overall commercial packaging and manufacturing processes.

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Curemark CEO Dr. Joan Fallon said, “Chiwon has been an indispensable part of Curemark’s growth since he joined us in 2015. His work in maintaining our vendor management program and overseeing quality in all facets of the company has helped us reach a critical stage in our work as the company scales up manufacturing to prepare for commercial production.”

Mr. Yang stated, “I’m truly grateful to Dr. Fallon for the promotion and the trust she’s placed in me. Making a contribution to a company with this kind of breakthrough technology has been one of the highlights of my career and I’m looking forward to continuing on this path.”

Curemark, LLC is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing novel therapies for the treatment of neurological disorders. Curemark’s pipeline includes preclinical and clinical-stage programs for the treatment of autism, schizophrenia and Parkinson’s disease, ADHD and addiction. For additional information.

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