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Constellation Pharmaceuticals Appoints
Kerry K. Reinertsen, Ph.D. as Company’s Chief Business
Officer
-Company Leading the Emerging Field of Epigenetics-
CAMBRIDGE, MA – January 7, 2010 –
Constellation Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today announced that
it has appointed Kerry K. Reinertsen, Ph.D. as the
company’s Chief Business Officer. Dr. Reinertsen will
manage Constellation’s corporate and business
development activities, including the formation,
implementation and management of research and
development alliances to maximize value creation from
its significant set of R&D assets.
Dr. Reinertsen is a veteran in the Cambridge and
international biotechnology industry and has been
responsible for some of the industry’s most
transformational alliances. Most recently, she served as
Vice President, Corporate and Business Development at
Vertex Pharmaceuticals where she was responsible for
strategic planning, assessment and execution of
collaborations and alliance management. Previously Dr.
Reinertsen served for eight years at Millennium
Pharmaceuticals where she led the strategic evaluation,
structuring and execution of numerous transactions
ranging from discovery collaborations to product
marketing partnerships, both domestically and
internationally. Dr. Reinertsen earned a dual A.B. in
Economics and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from
Brown University and a Ph.D. in Biological Chemistry and
Molecular Pharmacology from Harvard University.
"We are very pleased to bring Kerry into the leadership
of Constellation as we continue making important
progress with our R&D programs and expanding our
corporate reach," said Mark A. Goldsmith, M.D., Ph.D.,
Chief Executive Officer of Constellation
Pharmaceuticals. "Kerry has an outstanding record of
achievement in helping to grow biotechnology companies
through substantial and high-quality business
relationships. Her scientific and business backgrounds
make for an excellent fit with Constellation’s people
and culture, and will help us fulfill our mission to
create high impact therapeutic products on behalf of
patients.”
“As the leader in the exciting new field of epigenetics,
Constellation has made tremendous progress since opening
its labs a year and a half ago,” said Dr. Reinertsen.
“Constellation’s strategy of building the
industry-leading product engine that is versatile enough
to work on multiple enzyme classes simultaneously
provides many compelling product and partnership
opportunities. I look forward to working with the
extraordinary team to build a unique company.”
About Constellation Pharmaceuticals
Constellation Pharmaceuticals is the first
biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the development
of novel therapeutics in the emerging field of
epigenetics, a new field of science that focuses on
selective regulators of gene function and expression.
Constellation’s initial focus is in oncology, and the
Company’s platform will also be applicable to other
therapeutic areas including autoimmune, inflammatory and
neurological diseases. The Company’s academic founders
represent the core thought leaders in epigenetics
responsible for key advances, insights and discoveries
in the field. Constellation Pharmaceuticals is located
in Cambridge, Massachusetts. For more information,
please visit the company's website at
www.constellationpharma.com.
Constellation’s Board of Directors include: Anthony
Evnin, Partner, Venrock; David Goeddel, Ph.D., Partner,
The Column Group; Mark Levin, Partner, Third Rock
Ventures; Tom Maniatis, Ph.D., Professor, Harvard
University; Robert Tepper, M.D., Partner, Third Rock
Ventures; and Mark A. Goldsmith, M.D., Ph.D., CEO,
Constellation Pharmaceuticals. The Company’s Chief
Scientific Officer is Edward E. Harlow, Jr., Ph.D.
Constellation Pharmaceuticals was founded by three of
the foremost authorities and leaders within the field of
epigenetics: Danny Reinberg, Ph.D, Professor of
Biochemistry at the New York University School of
Medicine and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes
Institute; Yang Shi, Ph.D., Professor of Pathology at
the Harvard Medical School and David Allis, Ph.D.,
Professor and Head of the Laboratory of Chromatin
Biology at The Rockefeller University.
About Epigenetics
Epigenetics is an exciting new field of biology that
involves chemical modifications of both DNA and of its
packaging proteins (“chromatin”), which are collectively
called the ‘epigenome.’ The genome, or DNA, is the
“blueprint” for the human body, consisting of thousands
of genes, which are the fundamental units of information
necessary for normal cell growth and development. In
contrast, the epigenome plays a critical role in
regulating the expression of genes, that is, switching
genes on or off – or in the case of disease, for
switching genes on or off incorrectly. This new field of
Epigenetic science provides the opportunity to create a
broad new class of human therapeutics targeting
selective regulators of epigenetic function.
Contact
Adriana Jenkins
The Yates Network
617-744-1713
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