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Bolsters team with addition of established biopharma industry leaders in advance of anticipated regulatory approval and commercialization of once-nightly.
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Bolsters team with addition of established biopharma industry leaders in advance of anticipated regulatory approval and commercialization of once-nightly FT218 for narcolepsy
DUBLIN, Ireland, June 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Avadel Pharmaceuticals plc ( AVDL), a company focused on developing FT218, an investigational, once-nightly formulation of sodium oxybate for treating excessive daytime sleepiness and cataplexy in adults with narcolepsy, announced today it has appointed Jeff Cruikshank as Vice President, Sales; Denise Strauss as Vice President, Marketing and New Product Strategy; and Angela Woods as Vice President, People and Culture.
These newly-created roles will continue to build the Company’s capabilities to support the potential approval and commercialization of once-nightly FT218. As Vice President, Sales, Mr. Cruikshank will lead the development of Avadel’s go-to-market customer model including the buildout and deployment of the Company’s patient-focused
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By Kevin Bessler - Illinois Radio Network
After a tumultuous year caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Illinois colleges are weighing whether to require students to be vaccinated for the fall semester.
The picture should become clearer as the semester nears, especially if the COVID-19 vaccines are granted full FDA approval.
Several 4-year colleges have already announced that all returning students to campus would be required to be vaccinated, including DePaul University, Loyola University and Northwestern University.
At Northwestern, faculty, staff and visitors will not be required to get the vaccine, Provost Kathleen Hagerty announced in a community email.