Ellodi Pharmaceuticals Welcomes Dr. David Kessler and John Fraher to its Board of Directors
Ellodi Pharmaceuticals Welcomes Dr. David Kessler and John Fraher to its Board of Directors Ellodi Pharmaceuticals, a gastroenterology-focused specialty pharmaceutical company formed by TPG Capital, today announced that David Kessler, M.D., and John Fraher have joined the companys newly established Board of Directors. Dr. Kessler and Fraher will serve on the companys inaugural board alongside CEO Troy Hamilton and three members of the TPG Capital team: John Schilling, M.D., Todd Sisitsky, and Katherine Wood. The formation of the board follows the recent creation of Ellodi Pharmaceuticals, which was established in September 2020 through a transaction that spun-out select clinical assets from Adare Pharmaceuticals. Launched in partnership with former members of Adares clinical leadership team, Ellodi Pharmaceuticals is dedicated to the continued development of APT-1011, a novel therapy in
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History provides little guidance on Section 3 beyond the Reconstruction-era, but Gerard Magliocca, a professor at Indiana University s School of Law, said Section 10 of the Voting Rights Act, which concerns poll taxes as a precondition to voting, could serve as a model for how Congress can proceed.
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When Craig Carpenito took over as U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey nearly three years ago, he brought a reputation as a workmanlike lawyer who would use the high-profile position to focus on the courtroom, not the television cameras.
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Who are the Indian-Americans in US President Joe Biden s administration
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Who are the Indian-Americans in US President Joe Biden s administration
TIMESOFINDIA.COM / Updated: Jan 20, 2021, 23:04 IST
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A Biden-Harris banner hangs in front of the White House ahead of inauguration. (Credit: AFP)
NEW DELHI: For the first time in the US history, more than 20 Indian-Americans have either been appointed or nominated to be part of the US government with as many as 17 of them in key positions.
On Wednesday, as President Joe Biden takes oath as 46th President of the USA alongside vice-president elect Kamala Harris, who too has roots in India, here is a list of Indian-Americans announced to be a part of Biden s administration: