Advanced Proteome Therapeutics Corp.: Advanced Proteome Therapeutics Announces Dr. Benjamin Krantz to Join Company as CEO
Advanced Proteome Therapeutics Corporation
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( APC or the Company ), is pleased to announce that Dr. Benjamin Krantz will be joining the Company s US subsidiary Advanced Proteome Therapeutics Inc. ( APTI ) as CEO following the completion of his oncology fellowship at NYU Langone Health on July 1
st, 2021. Bill Dickie will continue his role as interim CEO of APTI until then and remain a member of the board of directors after.
Benjamin Krantz MD, MBA is the Chief Fellow in hematology/oncology at New York University Langone Medical Center and is currently on the Board of Directors at APTI. He completed his residency in internal medicine at New York-Presbyterian Hospital - Columbia University Medical Center during which time he analyzed investigator intellectual property disclosures as a Columbia Technology Ventures fellow. He subseque
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Urshela has a lot to be thankful for this holiday season. Last month, he recovered from COVID-19 after experiencing symptoms for a few days. And now he’s healthy again almost two weeks removed from surgery on his throwing elbow, which had a bone chip removed at New York-Presbyterian Hospital on Dec. 4.
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