Management Team
Paul F. Reid, PhD., CEO
Paul F. Reid, PhD. is a Co-Founder of ReceptoPharm.
From 1996 to May of 2001, Dr. Reid was an independent
consultant to several privately held biotech companies
where he used his expertise to assist in corporate
development, strategic planning which included
writing business plans, estimating market valuations
for targeting potential venture capital and corporate
partners, and making presentations to U.S. and
European financial institutions. Dr. Reid also
advised his clients regarding human and veterinary
regulatory affairs for the United States, Canada,
and Europe, and drug applications (pre IND, IND
and Orphan), drug production, new drug development,
clinical trial design, patient monitoring, and
experimental design.
From 1993 to 1996 Dr. Reid was employed by the
United States Medical Research Institute for Infectious
Diseases (USMRIID) at Fort Detrick, Maryland,
under a grant from the National Research Council
in Washington, D.C. Under the grant he was responsible
for the expression and purification of a variety
of neuroactive components from snake venom in
bacterial and yeast systems and purification of
expressed material with expansion to large-scale
vaccine production. From 1991 to 1993, Dr. Reid
was employed as a Post-Doctoral Researcher at
Public Health Laboratories in Port Down, England,
and Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany, where
he was responsible for converting the laboratory
to the utilization of genetic techniques. Dr.
Reid's Ph.D. studies centered on investigating
the activity and function of neural ion channels.
Dr. Reid has a Bachelor's Degree in Microbiology
from Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland and his
Ph.D. is in Neurobiochemistry from Imperial College
in London, England. In addition, Dr. Reid has
completed FDA courses in current good manufacturing
practices (cGMP/cGLP) and the preparation of standard
operating procedures (SOPs) in accordance with
government guidelines.
Laurence N. Raymond, Ph.D., CSO
Laurence N. Raymond, Ph.D. is a Co-Founder of
ReceptoPharm. From 1997 to May 2001, Dr. Raymond
was a consultant to BioTherapeutics, Inc., also
known as Phylomed, Inc., where he was instrumental
in the development of monoclonal antibodies utilized
in the investigation of modified toxins as well
as the development of cell culture, immunochemical
and receptor based assays for examination of the
therapeutic applications of biopharmaceuticals.
Previously, Dr. Raymond was an Associate Fellow
at the Sandoz Research Institute, a division of
Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, where he established and
managed a laboratory developing monoclonal antibody-based
immunoassays. Prior to that Dr. Raymond was Manager
of Research and Development for Pel-Freez Biologicals
in Rogers, Arkansas, and, simultaneously, Director
of the Hybridoma Lab at the University of Arkansas
Biotechnology Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
There he was responsible for establishing and
producing monoclonal antibody under contract.
Dr. Raymond developed techniques in hybridoma
creation and development as well as protein purification
and lymphoid stimulation while at the University
of New Mexico School of Medicine in Albuquerque.
While at the Biophysics Technology Laboratory,
at the University of Arizona in Tucson, he developed
an adjunct system to plasmaphoresis for the extra-corporal
removal of plasma proteins by electrodialysis
to be applied to the treatment of Waldenstrom's
macroglobulinemia and was applied to the model
disease in dogs. He was involved in rheumatoid
arthritis research with the Southwestern Clinic
and Research Institute in Tucson, Arizona, where
he developed his skills in tissue and cell culture,
mitogenic and antigenic stimulation of lymphoid
cells as well as in-vitro and radio-assays. Dr.
Raymond earned a Bachelor's Degree in Nutritional
Biochemistry, a Master's of Science Degree in
Animal Physiology and a Ph.D. in Microbiology
and Immunology all from the University of Arizona.
Harold H. Rumph, Director
Harold H. Rumph has been a Director of ReceptoPharm,
Inc. (ReceptoPharm) since March 2003. Prior to
his election to the board, Mr. Rumph had served
as a consultant to ReceptoPharm since August 2002.
At that time he was operating a high tech business
providing computerized scheduling services to
the construction industry. Prior to this, Mr.
Rumph was a founder, President, and Director of
Biogenix, Inc. Biogenix was involved in the development,
manufacturing, and marketing of Patient Monitoring
Systems. These products were both in-hospital
bedside systems and ambulatory systems. Biogenix
was also involved in the research and development
of anti viral peptides including clinical trials
under FDA-issued IND's. Mr. Rumph received his
BS degree from the USNA. |