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Steven Holtzman Joins Satori Pharmaceuticals' Board of Directors
Date:9/3/2009

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Satori Pharmaceuticals Incorporated, a privately held developer of therapeutics for Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and other neurodegenerative disorders, today announced that Steven Holtzman, CEO and co-founder of Infinity Pharmaceuticals, has joined its Board of Directors.

"We are excited to have Steve join as another important addition to our board," said Dr. Jeffrey Ives, Satori CEO. "Satori's ability to attract industry leaders, as well as our $22 million Series B financing earlier this year, highlights the promise of our innovative therapeutic approaches. Steve is a talented leader and builder of successful biotechnology companies. His involvement will be significant to us as we continue to grow Satori into a leading neurodegenerative disease drug discovery company."

Prior to co-founding Infinity in 2001, from 1994-2001 Steve served as an early leader and the Chief Business Officer of Millennium Pharmaceuticals. At Millennium he was a principal architect in crafting successful multi-million dollar technology deals which were instrumental in building a leading biotechnology company. Prior to joining Millennium, from 1986-1994, Mr. Holtzman was a founder and Executive Vice President of DNX Corporation, the first commercial developer of transgenic animal technology. Prior to DNX, in the early 1980s, Mr. Holtzman conceived of and was the founding Executive Director of the Ohio Edison Program, the nation's first state government program directed to achieving economic development through funding young technology-based ventures and university/industry collaborative research and development efforts.

From 1996-2001, Mr. Holtzman served as a p
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