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Laureate Pharma Welcomes Three New Members to Business Development Team
Date:11/2/2009

PRINCETON, N.J., Nov. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Laureate Pharma, Inc., a full-service biopharmaceutical development and protein production company specializing in the development and manufacture of monoclonal antibody products, fusion proteins and other recombinant protein products, today announced the addition of three new members to its Business Development team. "We're delighted to have three new team members with such extensive experience and expertise in outsourcing services and customer support joining our team," said Dan Leone, Vice President, Business Development. "We will have two team members covering eastern US/Canada and one covering western US/Canada."

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Andrew Arrage joins Laureate as Director, Business Development - East. Andrew has over 15 years of experience and a proven track record in the biopharmaceutical services industry, delivering services to clients in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries.

Patricia Caplan joins Laureate as Director, Business Development - East. Patricia brings more than 20 years of experience working with clients to develop their therapeutic protein products and move them from the bench into the clinic and on to commercialization.

Bruce Frazier joins Laureate as Manager, Business Development - West. Bruce, who most recently worked in business development at a biopharmaceutical services company, has applied his experience as a quality control skilled scientist to become an accomplished business development professional dedicated to serving clients requiring biopharmaceutical testing and manufacturing services.

"Andrew, Patricia and Bruce add great depth and valuable experience to our business development team," said Robert J. Broeze, Ph.D., President and CEO of Laureate. "With their strong customer service and project
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