Opsona Therapeutics appoints chief medical officer
Chief executive steps down for personal reasons
Chief executive Dr Mark Heffernan has stepped down for personal reasons but will remain as a non-executive board member. Bernd Seizinger has been appointed executive chairman and will oversee the search for a new ceo and assume additional responsibilities for the company's operations during this period.
To further strengthen the executive management team, one of the company's founding scientists and directors, Professor Luke O'Neill will assume the additional role of chief scientific officer.
Opsona's vp of pharmaceutical development, Mary Reilly, has taken a broader role within the company as vice president of pharmaceutical development and operations.
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