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Anacor Pharmaceuticals Names Dr. Jacob J. Plattner
Head of Research
Distinguished Researcher to Lead Next Phase of Drug Discovery
PALO ALTO, CA
April 13, 2004
Anacor Pharmaceuticals, an early-stage pharmaceutical company engaged
in the discovery and development of novel anti-infectives for the
treatment of serious infections caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses
and parasites, today announced that Jacob J. Plattner, Ph.D. has joined
the company as Senior Vice President of Research and Development.
Dr. Plattner will focus on the continued development of technology
initially created by Anacor Co-Founders Dr. Lucy Shapiro at Stanford
University and Dr. Stephen Benkovic at Pennsylvania State University.
Anacor is using this research base to develop drugs for relevant biowarfare
pathogens such as anthrax and tularemia, hospital infections caused
by staphylococcus and streptococcus, large public health diseases
such as tuberculosis and malaria, and viral diseases such as hepatitis.
Dr. Plattner brings more than 30 years of both industry and academic
research in anti-infectives to Anacor. Prior to joining Anacor, Dr.
Plattner served as Vice President of Small Molecule Discovery at Chiron
Corporation where he oversaw Chiron's entire small molecule discovery
research effort, including high throughput screening, new lead discovery,
combinatorial chemistry, medicinal chemistry and preclinical development
programs. Before Chiron, Dr. Plattner enjoyed a 20-year career at
Abbott Laboratories, most recently holding the position of Divisional
Vice President, responsible for directing fully integrated project
teams focusing on antibacterials, antifungals, natural products, anticancer
agents and antivirals. In the area of antivirals, Dr. Plattner initiated
the anti-HIV discovery research program at Abbott and supervised the
research effort that led to two commercial HIV protease inhibitors.
Dr. Plattner began his career as a chemist with Pfizer, Inc., and
received his B.S. from the University of Illinois, and a Ph.D. in
Organic Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley. Dr.
Plattner has served on the Division of Medicinal Chemistry's Award
Committee and the Long Range Planning Committee. He has organized
a number of symposia at major meetings, including the National Medicinal
Chemistry Symposium, the Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial
Agents and Chemotherapy and the Medicinal Chemistry Gordon Research
Conference. He also served as Chairman of Gordon Research Conference
on Medicinal Chemistry. He has been a section editor for Annual Reports
in Medicinal Chemistry for the last 12 years and is currently co-editor
of Current Opinion in Investigational Drugs. He is also the author
and co-author of more than 150 publications and patents and has contributed
a number of invited papers and talks.
"Anacor is on the leading edge of important research in identifying
and developing novel antimicrobials, and I look forward to leading
its next phase of development," stated Dr. Plattner. "Anacor
has made significant strides in anti-infective research, and I believe
that my expertise in genomics and drug design will help the company
in its mission to bring a new class of therapeutics to market."
"Dr. Plattner is one of the most well-respected and accomplished
researchers working in anti-infectives today and his addition to the
Anacor team represents a significant endorsement for our technology
and progress to date," said David Perry, CEO of Anacor Pharmaceuticals.
"We are honored that an expert in anti-infectives of Dr. Plattner's
caliber recognizes the enormous potential of Anacor's work. I look
forward to his contributions to accelerate the development of novel
therapeutics."
About Anacor
Anacor Pharmaceuticals is an early-stage pharmaceutical company engaged
in the discovery and development of novel anti-infectives for the
treatment of serious infections caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses
and parasites. The company's technology is based on work originally
conducted by Dr. Lucy Shapiro at Stanford University and Dr. Stephen
Benkovic at Pennsylvania State University. Anacor is developing drugs
for biowarfare pathogens such as anthrax and tularemia, hospital infections
caused by staphylococcus and streptococcus, large public health diseases
such as tuberculosis and malaria, and viral diseases such as hepatitis.
The company's research is funded in part by a joint contract from
the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the United
States Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC). Privately
held and based in Palo Alto, Calif., Anacor is funded by Aberdare
Ventures and Rho Ventures. For more information, visit www.anacor.com.
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