BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics (OTC.QB: BCLI), a leading developer of
adult stem cell technologies for neurodegenerative diseases, announced
today that it has appointed Mr. Alon Natanson as its new Chief Executive
Officer (CEO). Mr. Natanson succeeds Dr. Adrian Harel, who will move
into an executive scientific role in the company.
“Adrian Harel has led BrainStorm through a transforming period in the
company’s history, both in terms of our clinical achievements as well as
our financial security. We are pleased that he will be continuing to
serve the company, albeit in a different capacity,” said Professor Avi
Israeli, Chairman of the Board of Directors.
Prior to joining BrainStorm, Mr. Natanson, 49, successfully led large as
well as early-stage companies in the fields of life science, high-tech,
and retail. Previously, as Director of Marketing and Finance in Teva
Pharmaceuticals’ (NYSE:TEVA) Copaxone division, he played a key role in
the commercialization of patented therapeutics for multiple sclerosis,
establishing the division and executing its international strategy and
product launch. Mr. Natanson has also led the successful turnaround of
two insolvent American retail companies, transforming them into growing
organizations with substantial gross margins. Since 2008, he served as
President and CEO of Procognia (TASE: PRCG), a biotechnology company
specializing in glycobiology and biopharmaceutical analytics.
“We are delighted to have Alon Natanson on board and warmly welcome him
to BrainStorm,” added Professor Israeli. “We have full confidence in his
leadership abilities to steer the company to successful completion of
clinical development, regulatory approval and commercialization of our
technology.”
“BrainStorm’s remarkable achievements to date demonstrate the company’s
excellent scientific team and the huge potential of their technology,”
commented Mr. Natanson. “I am excited to join the company at this
critical stage, as its breakthrough stem cell candidate gets closer to
becoming a part of tomorrow’s medicine.”
About BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics, Inc.
BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics Inc. is a biotechnology company engaged in
the development of first-of-its-kind adult stem cell therapies derived
from autologous bone marrow cells for the treatment of neurodegenerative
diseases. The Company holds the rights to develop and commercialize its
NurOwn technology through an exclusive, worldwide licensing agreement
with Ramot, the technology transfer company of Tel Aviv University. For
more information, visit the company’s website at www.brainstorm-cell.com.
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