CVMP initiates review of withdrawal periods of certain tylosin injectable products used in pigs
An antibiotics startup founded by the same guy who started boom-and-bust antibiotics company Tetraphase has hauled in $20 million in new capital and a longtime Novartis executive as its new president and CEO.
After serving a stint at Intarcia Pharma, Mahesh Karande has signed on as president and CEO at Macrolide Pharmaceuticals. Before making the move to biotech, Karande wore a number of hats at Novartis, including vice president and head of Novartis' breast and renal oncology unit in the U.S.
An antibiotics startup founded by the same guy who started boom-and-bust antibiotics company Tetraphase has hauled in $20 million in new capital and a longtime Novartis executive as its new president and CEO.
The paper describes a innovative synthetic chemistry platform that enables access to novel macrolide antibiotics.nMacrolide Pharmaceuticals has announced that a research team led by Macrolide’s scientific founder has published new findings in Nature describing a groundbreaking synthetic chemistry platform that enables access to novel macrolide antibiotics. The paper, entitled “A platform for the discovery of new macrolide antibiotics,” appeared in the May 19 edition of Nature based on research by Ian B. Seiple, PhD, Ziyang Zhang, and other members of Prof. Andrew Myers group at Harvard University.