Seasoned Ophthalmology Executive Deb Jorn Joins pSivida to Focus on Corporate and Commercial Development
Ms. Jorn's experience and expertise in corporate licensing, M&A and alliance management helped her build US and global pharmaceutical businesses across numerous therapeutic areas, including ophthalmology. Most recently, she was EVP and Company Chair at Valeant Pharmaceuticals and previously served as Chief Marketing Officer at Bausch & Lomb. Earlier,
"Deb has an impressive track record and her knowledge of the ophthalmology market and her corporate licensing and M&A experience greatly enhance our team's capabilities," commented
"I am very excited about pSivida's sustained release drug products. I believe my pharmaceutical experience and successful track record in corporate licensing and M&A will enable us to
leverage pSivida's unique delivery technologies and prepare Durasert three-year uveitis product for launch," commented
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approvals for and successfully commercialize Durasert three-year uveitis for posterior segment uveitis; performance by CROs, vendors and investigators; timing of filing marketing approval applications for Durasert three-year uveitis; acceptability of data to be filed in support of Durasert three-year uveitis marketing applications; maintenance of orphan designation for Durasert three-year uveitis, potential off-label sales of ILUVIEN for posterior segment uveitis; successful commercialization of, and receipt of revenues from, ILUVIEN for DME; Alimera's ability to continue as a going concern; the effect of pricing and reimbursement decisions on sales of ILUVIEN for DME; consequences of fluocinolone acetonide side effects; outcome of dispute with Alimera on commercialization expenses; any exercise by Pfizer of its option with respect to the latanoprost product; our ability to develop
Tethadur to successfully deliver large biologic molecules and develop products using it; efficacy and future development of severe OA implant by us; our ability to successfully develop product candidates, initiate and complete clinical trials and receive regulatory approvals; our ability to market and sell products; the success of current and future license agreements; termination or breach of current license agreements; effects of competition and other developments affecting sales of products; market acceptance of products; effects of guidelines, recommendations and studies; protection of intellectual property and avoiding intellectual property infringement; retention of key personnel; product liability; industry consolidation; compliance with environmental laws; manufacturing risks; risks and costs of international business operations; effects of potential
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