QuatRx hires 10 mostly ex-Pfizer workers for drug development
Who would of thought that Pfizer leaving town would have been like a garage sale of top talent. QuatRx did as it hired 10 new people in the last 10 years, a vast majority of which worked at Pfizer.
When Pfizer announced it was closing its
The drug development firm has hired about 10 people over the last two years. The vast majority of them are ex-Pfizer employees, considered the cream of the crop in their respective fields.
“There are a lot of really good people available,” says Julia Owens, senior director of business development for QuatRx. “It has worked out really well for us.”
About two thirds of the company’s 55 employees (25 of which are based in
However, the firm doesn’t plan to hire anyone else in the near term. It is focusing on pushing its five different drugs under development toward FDA approval. The closest is Ophena, which helps treat vaginal atrophy in post menopausal women. The company is conducting testing on it and hopes to go apply for FDA approval in 2010.
“Our real focus is on developing our existing programs (drugs),” Owens says.
Source: Julia Owens, senior director of business development for QuatRx
Writer: Jon Zemke