Acucela Hires Head of Clinical Development and Regulatory Affairs

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Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:05pm EDT

Veteran biotech executive Nancy Boman joins growing clinical stage Seattle-area
company
BOTHELL, Wash.--(Business Wire)--
Acucela Inc., a biotechnology company developing innovative therapies for
blinding eye diseases, has hired an experienced regulatory affairs executive to
oversee its clinical development effort, the company announced today. 

Dr. Nancy Boman joins Acucela as vice president of clinical development and
regulatory affairs. Dr. Boman has successfully filed clinical trial applications
in the U.S., Europe, Canada, Russia and Peru during her nearly two decades of
regulatory affairs experience. 

"Dr. Boman adds a strong background in regulatory strategy that will be
extremely important as we pursue a treatment for the leading cause of blindness
in the aging population," said Dr. Ryo Kubota, founder and CEO of Acucela. "Her
expertise will help our growth and evolution as a specialty pharmaceutical
company focused on treating degenerative eye conditions." 

Acucela has two drug therapies in development and plans to more than double its
20-employee staff. ACU-4429, an oral treatment for age-related macular
degeneration, is preparing to enter Phase II trials this year. Rebamipide, a
topical treatment for dry eye disease, is in Phase III trials. 

Dr. Boman comes to Acucela as a veteran of several West Coast biotech companies,
most recently overseeing clinical development and regulatory affairs for Cell
Therapeutics in Seattle. She has also worked in regulatory affairs capacities at
Cytokinetics and Genentech in San Francisco, Amgen in Thousand Oaks, Calif., and
AnorMED and QLT Inc. in British Columbia. 

During the past 19 years, Dr. Boman has played a key role in successfully
submitting 15 drug applications for approval, including Visudyne while at QLT.
She has built two regulatory affairs departments from startup. 

About Acucela 

Acucela Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing new
drug therapies for blinding eye diseases such as age-related macular
degeneration (AMD), Stargardt disease, diabetic retinopathy and retinopathy of
prematurity, as well as dry eye. Founded in 2002, Acucela works with proprietary
disease-specific assays and technologies to identify and develop compounds that
may safely and effectively treat retinal diseases. For more information, please
visit www.acucela.com. 





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