Case Studies
of Successful Drug Discovery and Development
Magid Abou-Gharbia, Ph.D.
Sr. VP/Head, Chemical & Screening Sciences
Magid
Abou-Gharbia - CV - PDF
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Dr. Abou-Gharbia received his BS in Pharmacy
& Pharmaceutical Sciences in 1971, MS in Medicinal
Chemistry in 1974 from the faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo
University, and PhD in 1979 from The University of Pennsylvania
under Professor Madeleine Joullié followed by
a two-year NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship at Medical School,
Temple University. Magid joined Wyeth Drug Discovery
and Development in 1982 as senior scientist and advanced
through roles of increasing responsibility to Senior
Vice President & Head of Chemical & Screening
Sciences. In this position, he has built a strong multi-disciplinary
Chemical & Screening Sciences (CSS) organization.
During his tenure he has fostered a highly creative
environment based on modern drug discovery technologies
and enhanced chemistry skills and capabilities via the
recruitment of high caliber scientists. In his current
role he oversees Wyeth’s Chemistry and Screening
Discovery research efforts of over 500 scientists at
the four Discovery research sites in Collegeville, PA;
Princeton, NJ; Pearl River, NY, & Cambridge, MA. |
Pharma R&D Achievements: Over the years
his group research efforts led to the discovery of four marketed
drugs and many compounds currently under clinical evaluation
including: first-in-class Antidepressant Effexor?; Anticancer
Agent Mylotarg?; a Sedative Hypnotic Sonata?; a Broad Spec-
trum Antibiotic Tygacil?, a Non-Steroidal HRT Viviant? (Bazedoxifene?);
an anticancer rapamycin derivative, Torisel? (temsirolimus);
and, an SNRI Anti-depressant, PristiqÒ (DVS-233).
Scientific Contributions include over 175
invited lectures, presentations and publications; inventor
on 98 US-issued US patents and over 350 patents worldwide.
Awards include: American Institute of Chemists (AIC) Chemistry
Pioneer Award (2007), Researcher of the Year (2006) from Health
Care Institute of NJ (HINJ); Trailblazer Award (2006) from
Science Spectrum; Induction into the New Jersey Inventors
Hall of Fame (2004); The Procter Medal (2003); ACS Earle B.
Barnes Award (2001); Philadelphia Organic Chemists Club (POCC)
Award (2001); Egyptian Pharmaceutical Society Drug Discovery
Award (2000); Named in list of most Prolific Inventor of the
Decade by US Patent & Trade Mark (1998); ACS-Philadelphia
Section Award (1997); Wyeth-Ayerst Exceptional Achievement
Award (1992); and others.
Scientific and Professional Activities include
C&EN Advisory Board, ACS Corp. Associates & Award
Canvassing Committees, SFN, AAAS, NYAS, The Royal Society
of Chemistry (FRSC), Board of Visitors, Temple U. Pharmacy
School, and the Editorial and Scientific Advisory Boards of
many journals.
Academic Appointments: Adjunct Professor
of Medicinal Chemistry at Temple University, Northeastern
University, Center of Drug Discovery (CDD), Cairo University
and the University of Ferrara, IT.
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