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Author : Garry Southan

Dr. Southan is renowned for his expertise in free radical biochemistry and medicinal chemistry, specializing in small molecule drug discovery focused on inflammation and cell injury. He trained in biochemistry and organic chemistry at the William Harvey Research Institute with Nobel Laureate Sir John R. Vane, FRS, and led significant research at the National Cancer Institute in Larry Keefer’s lab. As a founding member of Inotek, Dr. Southan has significantly influenced its evolution from a startup to its present development stage, overseeing the creation of several small molecule candidates now undergoing clinical and advanced pre-clinical studies. He has authored over 100 scientific papers and contributed to numerous book chapters and reviews.

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