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December 16, 2021 by rbracey

Recent Executive Vice President and Head of Research and Development at Acceleron and former Chief Medical Officer at Celgene joins an industry leading team, bringing over 30 years of multidisciplinary life science leadership expertise

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Be Biopharma (“Be Bio”), whose mission is to pioneer the emerging new class of engineered B cells as medicines, today announced that Jay Backstrom, M.D., M.P.H., former Head of Research and Development at Acceleron, has joined Be Bio’s Board of Directors. Dr. Backstrom joins a rapidly growing team of scientists, drug developers, and business leaders whose track records have led to the creation and development of some of the industry’s most impactful cell and gene therapies.

“Jay’s exceptional clinical development acumen adds an important skill set to our Board of Directors as we develop our B cell medicine platform towards the clinic,” said Joanne Smith-Farrell, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer at Be Bio. “I’m excited for Jay to join the team and to benefit from the breadth and depth of his drug development knowledge as we advance our science for the benefit of patients with serious, life-threatening diseases.”

“I look forward to joining Be Bio’s Board of Directors and supporting this pioneering B cell therapy company through the next phase of growth and development towards the clinic,” said Jay Backstrom, M.D., M.P.H. “It’s an incredibly exciting time for the company as we advance transformative science that will unleash the immense power of the B cell, endeavoring to make a substantial impact on patients across a variety of life-threatening diseases.”

Dr. Backstrom joins the Be Bio team with over 30 years of experience in research and development. He recently served as Executive Vice President, Head of Research and Development at Acceleron and was previously Chief Medical Officer (and Head of Regulatory Affairs) at Celgene, where he joined in 2008 as Vice President of Clinical Research and Development, with a focus in hematology and oncology. Prior to Celgene, he served as Vice President of Global Medical Affairs and Safety at Pharmion. Dr. Backstrom began his career at Marion Merrell Dow and continued as part of its successor companies including Hoechst Marion Roussel. Prior to his professional career in the biotech industry, Dr. Backstrom served as Staff Physician and Medical Director of the Samuel U. Rodgers Community Health Center in Kansas City, Missouri. Dr. Backstrom holds an M.D. from Temple University School of Medicine and received post-graduate training in Internal Medicine at Temple University Hospital. He also earned a Master’s in Public Health from Saint Louis University School of Public Health.

About Be Biopharma

Be Biopharma is a leader in developing B cells as medicines, treating disease with the human body’s native protein factories. We precisely engineer B cells to harness their intrinsic drug-like properties – remarkable protein production, selective tissue targeting, and fine control of their cellular environment – to forge a new category of cell therapy. These medicines are designed to be durable, allogeneic, re-dosable, and administered without toxic conditioning, creating new avenues to halt or reverse severe diseases like cancer, autoimmune conditions, and enzyme deficiency. Founded by Longwood Fund and B cell engineering pioneers David Rawlings, M.D., and Richard James, Ph.D., Be Biopharma is re-imagining medicine based on the power of B cell therapy. Be Bio was founded in October 2020 by Longwood Fund with a $52 million Series A investment led by Atlas Ventures and RA Capital, joined by Alta Partners and Takeda Ventures. For more information, please visit Be Biopharma.

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August 11, 2021 by rbracey

— Dr. Krishnan Viswanadhan, who previously led the Global Cell Therapy Franchise at Bristol Myers-Squibb, joins as President & Chief Operating Officer

— Brad Hartman joins as Chief People Officer, adding deep experience in leading fast-paced buildouts of cell and gene therapy companies

— Key hires advance Be Bio’s commitment to build and rapidly scale the operating environment and culture required to deliver on the breadth and impact of its leading Engineered B Cell Medicines platform and pipeline

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Be Biopharma (“Be Bio”), whose mission is to pioneer the emerging new class of engineered B cells as medicines, today announced that Krishnan Viswanadhan, Pharm.D., MBA, has been appointed President and Chief Operating Officer and Brad Hartman has joined as Chief People Officer. They join a rapidly growing team of scientists, drug developers, manufacturing experts, and business leaders whose track records have led to the creation and development of some of the industry’s most impactful gene and cell therapies.

“I am thrilled to welcome both Krishnan and Brad to Be Bio. Krishnan brings an exceptional track record building, rapidly scaling, and effectively leading operations that have delivered multiple highly impactful cell therapy products to patients,” said Joanne Smith-Farrell, PhD, Chief Executive Officer at Be Bio. “At Be Bio, we believe people are our most important asset, and Brad’s track record of building cell and gene therapy enterprises with innovative, inclusive cultures will help us push the boundaries of what’s possible to create an unparalleled work experience.” added Dr. Smith-Farrell. “Both of these industry leaders have come to Be Bio to build something truly unique – a fantastic team and a bespoke operating environment designed especially to unleash the breadth and depth of our leading engineered B cell medicines platform on behalf of patients who need options.”

Prior to joining Be Bio, Krishnan served as Senior Vice President, Global Cell Therapy Franchise Lead at Bristol Myers-Squibb (BMS). In this role, he was responsible for setting the vision and developing the integrated, enterprise-wide cell therapy franchise strategy, building core capabilities, and driving key investments to support long-term growth. He oversaw the program team leaders responsible for the cross-functional development, registration, and lifecycle management of Breyanzi® (liso-cel), a CD19 CAR T in large B cell lymphoma, and Abecma® (ide-cel), the first BCMA CAR T in relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. Prior to BMS, Krishnan held senior roles in Business Development & Global Alliances as well as Global Project Leadership at Celgene Corporation. He co-founded Advyzom, a boutique consulting company, and held multiple roles in leading development teams and global regulatory strategy at Hoffman-La Roche. Krishnan is a registered pharmacist and received his Pharm.D. from Rutgers University and holds a MBA from Cornell University. He currently serves as a non-executive director on the board of JW Therapeutics, a leading cell therapy company in China.

“What is remarkable about Be Bio is the unprecedented opportunity afforded by this novel B cell therapy platform to tackle a broad set of therapeutic applications that cannot be addressed by other modalities,” said Dr. Viswanadhan. “The possibilities for transforming patient lives in such a wide range of serious and life-threatening diseases, the passion of the team, and the focus on patients are truly inspiring. I am honored to join this incredible team to build a portfolio of disruptive therapies for patients and to create a truly special place to come to work each day.”

Brad joins Be Bio from FerGene where he served as the Chief People Officer leading the rapid expansion of the company in support of a first product commercialization effort for a novel gene therapy. He has spent the past 15 years building small to mid-sized biotech companies from early research stages through commercialization and has played a significant role in launching multiple innovative therapies, including Kalydeco® (cystic fibrosis), Kalbitor® (hereditary angioedema), and Incivek® (hepatitis C), which was one of the fastest blockbuster drug launches of all time. He also founded and built out his own Executive Search firm, ConnectedSearch. Brad received his BS in Neuroscience from the University of Rochester and worked at both the National Cancer Institute and the Graduate School of Pharmacology at the University of Rochester in cellular pharmacology.

“There is a deeply held belief at Be Bio in the paramount importance of people, culture, and service – to patients, to each other, and to the community,” said Mr. Hartman. “I am equally awestruck by the enormous potential of this B cell platform to transform patient lives across a wide variety of serious, life-threatening diseases as I am by this team’s character, heart, and values. I am incredibly honored to join this distinguished team in building a remarkable place to work together and endeavoring to reshape the lives of so many patients and their families.”

About Be Biopharma

Be Biopharma is a leader in developing B cells as medicines, treating disease with the human body’s native protein factories. We precisely engineer B cells to harness their intrinsic drug-like properties – remarkable protein production, selective tissue targeting, and fine control of their cellular environment – to forge a new category of cell therapy. These medicines are designed to be durable, allogeneic, re-dosable, and administered without toxic conditioning, creating new avenues to halt or reverse severe diseases like cancer, autoimmune conditions, and enzyme deficiency. Founded by Longwood Fund and B cell engineering pioneers David Rawlings, M.D., and Richard James, Ph.D., Be Biopharma is re-imagining medicine based on the power of B cell therapy. Be Bio was founded in October 2020 by Longwood Fund with a $52 million Series A investment led by Atlas Ventures and RA Capital, joined by Alta Partners and Takeda Ventures. For more information, please visit Be Biopharma.

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Melissa Kendis
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March 16, 2021 by rbracey

— Adds to a rapidly expanding team committed to pioneering a new class of therapies —

— Brings demonstrated leadership in business formation and development of cell and gene therapy medicines —

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Be Biopharma (“Be Bio”), whose mission is to pioneer the emerging new category of engineered B cells as medicines, today announced that Joanne Smith-Farrell, Ph.D., has been appointed Chief Executive Officer and Director. Dr. Smith-Farrell will be joined by Chief Scientific Officer, Richard Morgan, Ph.D., a leading expert in cell and gene therapies.

Be Bio’s rapidly growing team of scientists, drug developers, manufacturing experts, and business builders is leading the creation of a new category of cellular therapies, engineered B cell medicines. B cells are exquisitely designed by nature to embody a unique mix of functionalities, including prolific protein production, tissue targeting, and durable engraftment in cellular niches. Be Bio was founded by Longwood Fund in October 2020 with a $52 million Series A investment led by Atlas Ventures and RA Capital, and joined by Alta Partners and Takeda Ventures to unlock this rich biology by precisely engineering B cells as therapies to develop a broad pipeline of potent and potentially curative cellular medicines.

Prior to joining Be Bio as Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Smith-Farrell was Chief Operating Officer and Business Unit Head, Oncology, at bluebird bio, where she led the growth of bluebird Oncology from an early single-candidate effort into a leading oncology cell therapy business. Prior to this, she held executive leadership roles as Chief Business Officer of bluebird bio, Vice President of Transactions at Merck, and Vice President of Business Development at Pfizer, as well as executive positions in public and private biotechs. Prior to entering the biopharmaceutical industry, she worked in the healthcare practice at The Boston Consulting Group. Dr. Smith-Farrell did her postdoctoral research in Biomedical Engineering in Bob Langer’s lab at the Harvard-MIT Division for Health Science and Technology and holds a Ph.D. in Physics from The Catholic University of America and a B.S. in Physics and Mathematics from Vanderbilt University.

“Be Bio’s mission – to unleash the power of B cells, nature’s protein factories, on many of humanity’s most challenging diseases – is an inspiring and humbling journey to be joining,” said Dr. Smith-Farrell. “It has been a great privilege to participate in the birth of the first generation of cell therapies to come to market, and to witness, first-hand, cell therapy’s power to transform the lives of patients with devastating diseases. Be Bio’s aspiration, fueled by the broad utility of engineered B cell medicines to offer previously impossible solutions across a wide array of therapeutic areas, takes the potential of cell therapy to an entirely new level.”

Rick Morgan, Ph.D., joins Be Bio as Chief Scientific Officer, and brings decades of experience as one of the pioneers of cell and gene therapy. Most recently, Dr. Morgan was Senior Vice President of Immunogenetics at Editas Medicine, where he focused on genome engineering to produce off-the-shelf cell medicines for cancer. Prior to that, he was Vice President of Immunotherapy at bluebird bio in 2013, where he led pre-clinical activities for bluebird’s first oncology medicine, the anti-B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA) chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy idecabtagene vicleucel (ide-cel)—the first CAR-T for the treatment of multiple myeloma filed in the U.S. and Europe. He started his career at the National Institutes of Health, where he conducted groundbreaking research in the development of gene therapy for genetic diseases such as hemophilia, HIV/AIDS, and cancer immunotherapy. He was a member of the team that published the first approved human gene transfer experiment in 1990, and was also the first to report the successful use of T-cell receptor gene therapy for the treatment of cancer in 2006.

“By exploiting the intrinsic drug-like properties of B cells, we can make redosable medicines with superior pharmacokinetic profiles that can be administered without toxic conditioning regimens,” said Dr. Morgan. “Be Bio’s ability to engineer B cells is a true paradigm shift in gene therapy that creates major opportunities to treat diseases such as cancer, autoimmune conditions, infectious disease, and protein deficiencies. As CSO, I am excited to have the rare opportunity to shape the development of a new class of medicine from the very start.”

“Extraordinary science attracts extraordinary leaders,” said David Steinberg, Longwood General Partner, Director and and outgoing Chief Executive Officer, Be Bio. “For over 25 years, Dr. Smith-Farrell has been leading teams that are committed to conquering cancer and rare diseases, most recently at bluebird bio where she built a 400 person oncology cell therapy business unit. We are very fortunate to have her joining alongside Dr. Morgan, an internationally recognized trailblazer in cell and gene therapy and a member of an elite group of scientists who have successfully developed these groundbreaking medicines. Together, Joanne and Rick will be invaluable to Be Bio as they lead our efforts to unlock the potential of B cell medicines, bringing transformational therapies to patients in need.”

About Be Biopharma

Be Biopharma is a leader in developing B cells as medicines, treating disease with the human body’s native protein factories. We precisely engineer B cells to harness their intrinsic drug-like properties – remarkable protein production, selective tissue targeting, and fine control of their cellular environment – to forge a new category of cell therapy. These medicines are designed to be durable, re-dosable and administered without toxic conditioning, creating new avenues to halt or reverse severe diseases like cancer, autoimmune conditions, and enzyme deficiency. Founded by Longwood Fund and B cell engineering pioneers David Rawlings, M.D., and Richard James, Ph.D., Be Biopharma is re-imagining medicine based on the power of B cell therapy. For more information, please visit Be Biopharma.

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