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Scopus BioPharma Announces Appointment of Additional Directors
December 29, 2020 GMT
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NEW YORK, Dec. 29, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Scopus BioPharma Inc. (Nasdaq: SCPS) today announced the appointment of additional members to its Board of Directors. Scopus is a biopharmaceutical company whose lead drug candidate is a novel, targeted immuno-oncology gene therapy for the treatment of multiple cancers.
Joshua R. Lamstein, Chairman of Scopus BioPharma, stated, “We are delighted to be in a position to attract prominent industry leaders to our Board. Our new directors are well-recognized for their leadership and accomplishments in the biopharmaceutical, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, as well as in public capital markets and corporate governance.”
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