Helix BioPharma makes two appointments
Jack Kay as chairman and Professor Kazimierz Roszkowski-Sliz as European Medical Director
Helix has also hired Professor Kazimierz Roszkowski-Śliż as European Medical Director, to provide critical oversight and direction for Helix’s upcoming European L-DOS47 clinical programme.
Kay has been a director of Helix since 2005. He has worked in the pharmaceutical industry for more than 45 years, and since 1995 has been president of Apotex.
Professor Roszkowski-Śliż is an expert in the field of lung disease and lung cancers, and is a director at the National Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases Research Institute in Warsaw, Poland, where he is also head of the clinical department.
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