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Mr. Mather has been a member of our Board of Directors since March 2018 and Chairman of the Board since September 2024. Since October 2019, Mr. Mather has been Managing Director, Equity Capital Markets at Suntrust Robinson Humphrey, Inc. Prior to that, since March 2015, Mr. Mather had been Managing Director, Co-Head of Equity Capital Markets at BTIG, LLC. From December 2009 to February 2015, he was the Head of Private and Alternative Capital and Co-Head of Equity Capital Markets at Janney Montgomery Scott, LLC.
Between May 2007 and September 2008, Mr. Mather was the head of the Structured Equity Group at Jefferies Group Inc. Prior to that, Mr. Mather held various senior investment banking positions at Cowen and Company, including as Co- Head of the Private Equity Group.
Mr. Mather serves on the board Wentz LLC. Mr. Mather also served on the board of Tonix Pharmaceuticals Holding Corp. (NASDAQ: TNXP) until February 2019 and The Finance Company of Pennsylvania until August 2017. Mr. Mather received a B.A. in History from Brown University and an M.B.A. in Finance from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Ianchulev is a Harvard-trained physician-executive, ophthalmic surgeon, inventor and serial entrepreneur, who has been at the forefront of medical innovation and products that have transformed the ophthalmic field and are impacting medical care for hundreds of thousands of patients every year. While at Genentech, Dr. Ianchulev headed the ophthalmology clinical research group and directed the development and the FDA approval of Lucentis®, one of the most successful biotech innovations in the field of ophthalmology with more than $4B of annual sales.
As an inventor and developer, Dr. Ianchulev is behind many breakthrough technologies and venture-funded acquisitions–from the first ophthalmic intra-operative biometry device (Alcon, Inc.), the only FDA-approved suprachoroidal MIGS micro-stent (Alcon, Inc.), the first biologic stent technology in ophthalmology (Iantrek, Inc.), the original micro-interventional cataract fragmentation system (miLOOP, Zeiss Meditec) as well as the first microdose smart delivery system for topical therapeutics (Eyenovia, Inc.). Dr. Ianchulev’s robotics team at New York Eye and Ear and his pioneering work with Preceyes, Inc. lead to the introduction of micro-interventional robotics in ophthalmic surgery (Zeiss Meditec).
Dr. Ianchulev received both his medical degree (MD)and a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from Harvard University and completed his specialty training at the Doheny Eye Institute, University of Southern California. He is currently a Professor of Ophthalmology at New York Eye and Ear of Mount Sinai where he also directs the program for technology and innovation. Dr. Ianchulev is a holder of multiple issued and pending patents. He has multiple high-impact publications in the field, which have been cited by more than 3,000 peer-reviewed publications. He also sits on a number of corporate and advisory boards.
Dr. Strahlman served as Executive Vice President, Research & Development and Chief Medical Officer of Becton, Dickinson and Company (NYSE:BDX), a leading global medical technology company, from 2013 until her retirement in 2018. While at BD, the company was selected as the Outstanding Corporate Innovator in 2015 by the Product Development & Management Association. Before joining BD, she served as Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for GlaxoSmithKline, plc (NYSE:GSK) from 2008 to 2013, spending her last year at GSK as Senior Advisor to the CEO, leading GSK’s Global Health Programs. Prior to 2008, Dr. Strahlman held senior executive leadership roles in global product development and commercialization and business development at Pfizer, Inc. (NYSE:PFE), Novartis AG (NYSE:NVS), Virogen Limited, and Merck & Co., Inc (NYSE: MRK). She was the Senior Vice President for Research & Development and Chief Medical Officer for Bausch & Lomb (NYSE:BLCO ) from 1995-2000.
Dr Strahlman was chosen to serve as Industry Representative on the FDA/CDER Dermatology and Ophthalmology Advisory Committee (DODAC), from 2008-2013. From 2016 to November 2020, Dr. Strahlman served as a director of Syncona Limited (NYSE: SYN.L), having previously served as a director of Syncona Partners, LLP. She is currently a director of Altria Group, Inc. (NYSE:MO). In addition to her corporate board service, Dr Strahlman serves as Visiting Professor, University of Turku, in Finland.
Dr Strahlman earned a BA from Harvard University in biochemistry and an MD from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. She is an American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO) board-certified ophthalmologist, having trained at the Wilmer Eye Institute from 1984-1987. She was awarded a Carnegie Mellon Public Health Fellowship in 1987, during which she earned an MHSc in Epidemiology from the Bloomberg School of Public Health (1987-1989).
Dr. Palanki has nearly 20 years of experience in the development and commercialization of biopharmaceuticals and medical devices. Before joining REGENXBIO, Dr. Palanki was Senior Vice President of Commercial for the Americas at Santen Inc. Previously, he served as the executive team member leading the strategy and operations for pre-launch and global commercialization of a first-in-class biologic at ThromboGenics (now known as Oxurion, NASDAQ: OXUR). Over the span of his career, Dr. Palanki has held roles of increasing responsibility at several small, mid-sized and large companies, including the launch of LUCENTIS® at Genentech. He is an active board member and strategic advisor to multiple biotech companies, technology start-ups and global non-profits.
Ram holds a PharmD from Albany College of Pharmacy, Union University, NY, and his post doctorate from Rutgers University, NJ.