Tim joined Almac Sciences in 2006 as Vice President of Research and Development before moving to Almac Discovery on its establishment in 2008: an initiative he had played a key role in planning and championing. He now has responsibility for all R&D activities and for coordinating the relationship with Queen’s University which, most recently, is via the Center for Precision Therapeutics.
Click to Read MorePrior to Almac Tim spent 15 years at Merck, Sharp and Dohme where he had involvement with their γ-secretase program and the now marketed Substance P antagonist Emend® for chemotherapy-induced nausea. For his work with Emend® he received the Thomas Alva Edison Patent Award.
Tim is the McClay Professor of Medicinal Chemistry at Queen’s University and has a Ph.D in Synthetic Organic Chemistry