Fort Myers, Fl., USA - June 18, 2015, Fort Myers, Fl., USA - NeoGenomics, Inc., a provider of cancer-focused genetic testing services, announced that Alison L. Hannah and Lynn A. Tetrault were elected to its board of directors.
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Dr. Hannah has over 25 years' experience in the development of investigational cancer chemotherapies.
Since 2000, she has served as a consultant to the pharmaceutical industry, working with over 20 companies with a focus on molecularly targeted therapy.
Prior to this, she worked as Senior Medical Director at SUGEN on various compounds, including Sutent approved in kidney cancer, and Quintiles, a global Contract Research Organization.
Dr. Hannah specializes in clinical development strategy, and has filed over 30 Investigational New Drug applications for new molecular entities and 7 New Drug Applications.
She participates in Data Monitoring Committees, Scientific Advisory Boards and Independent Review Committees for clinical trials.
She has a bachelor's degree in biochemistry and immunology from Harvard University and her medical degree from the University of Saint Andrews.
She is a member of ASCO, AACR, ASH, ESMO and a Fellow with the Royal Society of Medicine.
At NeoGenomics, Dr. Hannah will serve as a member of the Compliance Committee.
Ms. Tetrault worked from 1993 to 2014 with AstraZeneca, PLC most recently as Executive Vice President HR and Corporate Affairs.
At Astra Zeneca, Ms. Tetrault was responsible for all human resources strategy, talent management, executive compensation and related activities, internal and external communications, government affairs, corporate reputation and corporate social responsibility for the Company.
She has an undergraduate degree from Princeton University and a J.D. from the University of Virginia Law School.
She is currently a consultant to various healthcare companies and serves as a director of Women's Way. ■
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