Briggs Morrison appointed chief executive of Syndax

16 June 2015
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Briggs Morrison, former vice president global medicines development and chief medical officer at Anglo-Swedish pharma major AstraZeneca (LSE: AZN), is joining privately-held oncology company Syndax Pharmaceuticals as chief executive officer. AstraZeneca announced his departure last week.

Michael Metzger is also joining the company as president and chief operating officer, from Regado Biosciences, where he was president and chief executive through its strategic merger with Tobira Therapeutics (Nasdaq: TBRA).

In Dr Morrison's time at AstraZeneca, he led the company's global late-stage development organization. Prior to this he held various positions at Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) from 2007 to 2012.

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