Former Gilead CSO Bischofberger Lands At Kronos As C-Suite Moves To Start-Ups Continue
Executive Summary
Norbert Bischofberger returns to his start-up roots, exiting Gilead after nearly 30 years to become CEO of Kronos, which is developing novel drugs directed at tough cancer targets. He's one of several big pharma/large biotech executives to venture recently into entrepreneurial opportunities.
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