Benuvia Manufacturing Institutes Senior Advisory Board
Valeria Coscia, Ph.D. , Bill DuBay, Ph.D., Paul Evans, and Mike Wittmann, Ph.D. will strategically advise Benuvia Manufacturing, a growing, privately held company
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ROUND ROCK, Texas, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Benuvia Manufacturing, Inc, a leading CDMO providing small molecule active pharmaceutical ingredients, formulation and drug product manufacturing from preclinical to commercial scale, today announced the formation and appointment of a Senior Advisory Board. The members of the Senior Advisory Board bring more than 80 years of pharmaceutical and business experience.
Valeria Coscia, Ph.D., Bill DuBay, Ph.D., Paul Evans and Mike Wittmann, Ph.D. bring a wide variety of expertise and talent to this inaugural board.
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