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HMNC Brain Health Embarks on Next Phase of Growth with New Leadership Team
Dr. Hans Eriksson appointed Chief Clinical Development Officer
Dr. Franz Humer strengthens Board of Directors as Chairman
Founder Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Florian Holsboer to lead Scientific Advisory Board
MUNICH, GERMANY / ACCESSWIRE / April 22, 2021 / HMNC Brain Health, a biotech company focused on the development of innovative and personalized treatments for depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders, enters a new phase of growth with a new leadership team. Benedikt von Braunmühl, formerly COO, Diagnostic Services of Medicover, will take over as Chief Executive Officer with effect of May 1, 2021. He will succeed the company founder Prof. Florian Holsboer who already stepped up to the Board of Directors and now also took over the lead of the Scientific Board. Dr. Hans Eriksson, most recently Chief Medical Officer at COMPASS Pathways, further strengthens the Executive Board as Chief Clinical Dev
Vancouver, British Columbia (Newsfile Corp. - April 22, 2021) - NervGen Pharma Corp. (TSXV: NGEN) (OTCQX: NGENF) ("NervGen" or the "Company"), a biotech company dedicated to creating innovative solutions
Last summer in Berlin, Christine Wagner could safely do something Covid-19 prevented much of the world’s population from doing: go to a movie theater.
The possibility of strangers sitting together, indoors, for hours, taking off masks to eat popcorn and other snacks, led even big chains like AMC to shut down for some time in the US. But in Germany, things were different: The virus was under enough control for the country to reopen with some social distancing and masking rules. So Wagner could go out and indoors with her friends.
“Everyone was free,” Wagner, the head of pandemic communication and strategy at a local German health department, told me. “We could go out to travel, meet friends. … It was like normal life.”