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Cortexyme Announces Leadership Appointments to Support Advancement of Atuzaginstat and Pipeline Expansion
February 10, 2021 GMT
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 10, 2021
Cortexyme, Inc. (Nasdaq: CRTX), a company advancing a pivotal trial in Alzheimer’s disease on schedule to be announced in Q4 2021 and a pipeline of therapeutics for degenerative diseases, today announced a series of leadership appointments to support the continued advancement and commercial planning of atuzaginstat, as well as the company’s pipeline expansion and regulatory affairs capabilities.
“Expanding Cortexyme’s leadership team strengthens our overall operations and brings additional depth and expertise to the company as we advance atuzaginstat’s development and related commercial planning, bolster our regulatory capabilities, and grow our clinical pipeline,” said Casey Lynch, Cortexyme
Obituary: Alvin G. Austin
NEWRY/HAMMOND, N.Y. - Alvin G. Austin “Al”, 75, of Newry, Maine and Hammond, N.Y., passed away peacefully on Feb. 3, 2021 .
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Alvin G. Austin
NEWRY/HAMMOND, N.Y. – Alvin G. Austin “Al”, 75, of Newry, Maine and Hammond, N.Y., passed away peacefully on Feb. 3, 2021 after a courageous battle with cancer. Al was born on Nov. 11, 1945 to Grant and Inelda (Cox) Austin in Gouverneur, N.Y., where he grew up and graduated from Gouverneur High School. He then attended Rochester Institute of Technology, earning his Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering and was also a member of the Pi Sigma Kappa fraternity.
This is such a difficult time to lose someone: grieving and social distancing just do not work together, wrote the daughters of one victim who died in April.
According to the county s coroner, as of March 26, 2021, some 974 people had died of COVID-19 here since the pandemic took its first local life a year ago, on March 26, 2020.
Many have had their lives recounted on the obituary pages of LNP | LancasterOnline, but only a small number of those tributes have publicly confirmed that their deaths were related to COVID-19.
Here are 85 coronavirus victims whose LNP | LancasterOnline obituaries or other reports publicly cited the disease s role in their deaths. They are but a fraction of the ongoing pandemic s local toll so far.
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Scotch Plains Resident Wins Graeme Clark Scholarship for the Cochlear Implant Recipients
By IAN GORDON
February 9, 2021 at 8:44 PM
Ethan Morrobel of Scotch Plains is one of five national winners of the 2021 Graeme Clark Scholarship.
Ethan Morrobel of Scotch Plains is one of five national winners of the 2021 Graeme Clark .
Credits: Courtesy of Pam Aasen
Ethan Morrobel of Scotch Plains is one of five national winners of the 2021 Graeme Clark Scholarship.
Ethan Morrobel of Scotch Plains is one of five national winners of the 2021 Graeme Clark .
Credits: Cochlear Limited
Ethan Morrobel swam the 200 IM for Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School at the Union County championships.