John Dietrich
Net worth: 177 395 $ as of 2024-03-30
Profile
John W.
Dietrich worked as a Director at Trillium Therapeutics, Inc. from 2008 to 2014.
Prior to that, he was the Vice President of Research & Development at VIVUS, Inc. from 2000 to 2007.
He also served as the Vice President of Clinical Operations at Ventrus Biosciences, Inc. in 2009.
Dietrich holds a graduate degree from the University of Dayton and a doctorate from The University of North Carolina at Asheville.
Known holdings in public companies
Company | Date | Number of shares | Valuation | Valuation date |
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AAR CORP.
0.01% | 2023-07-26 | 2,963 ( 0.01% ) | 177 395 $ | 2024-03-30 |
Former positions of John Dietrich
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Trillium Therapeutics, Inc. /Old/
Trillium Therapeutics, Inc. /Old/ Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Trillium Therapeutics Inc. (TTI), is a biopharmaceutical company specializing in the development of innovative therapies for the treatment of immune-mediated disorders. The Company's therapeutic approaches are aimed at restoring balance to the immune system in conditions associated with aberrant or harmful immune responses, such as autoimmune disease, inflammatory disorders, and cancer. TTI's objective is to create a broad and innovative pipeline of proprietary biologic product opportunities, as part of its overall strategy of building and solidifying its reputation as a premier R & D company. The company's business model is to identify therapeutic candidates that have shown promise in animal models and to rapidly advance these into clinical testing. TTI is concentrating its efforts on preclinical and early clinical drug development, with the primary objective of demonstrating safety and proof-of-principle in man. The company has chosen to establish development partnerships for some of its projects at a preclinical stage, and anticipates advancing several others into clinical development on its own. TTI has five scientific programs at various stages of preclinical testing. Two of its programs focus on the immunoregulatory protein CD200 and its receptor, a third targets the activating Fc receptor Fc RIIa (CD32a) and the final two involve the use of a growth factor in the prevention of necrotizing enterocolitis and the treatment of interstitial cystitis. | Director/Board Member | 2014-06-05 |
Ventrus Biosciences, Inc.
Ventrus Biosciences, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Ventrus Biosciences, Inc. is a development stage specialty pharmaceutical company engages in development of late-stage prescription drugs for gastrointestinal disorders, specifically hemorrhoidal disease, anal fissures, and fecal incontinence. Its major pharmaceutical progress made in the gastrointestinal therapeutic areas of gastroesophageal reflux, peptic ulcer disease, and inflammatory bowel disease. Ventrus Biosciences products includes VEN 307 (topical diltiazem), is intended to treat pain associated with anal fissures and VEN 308 (topical phenylephrine), is intended to treat fecal incontinence. The company was founded on October 10, 2005 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | Chief Tech/Sci/R&D Officer | 2009-02-27 |
VIVUS, INC. | Chief Tech/Sci/R&D Officer | 2007-04-19 |
Training of John Dietrich
University of Dayton | Graduate Degree |
The University of North Carolina at Asheville | Doctorate Degree |
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VIVUS, Inc.
VIVUS, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology VIVUS, Inc. engaged in the development and commercialization of novel therapeutic products. The firm’s products were indicated for the treatment of obese and overweight patients, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, and erectile dysfunction. Its products include PANCREAZE, Qsymia, and STENDRA/SPEDRA. The company was founded by Virgil A. Place in April 16, 1991 and it was headquartered in Campbell, CA. | Health Technology |
Ventrus Biosciences, Inc.
Ventrus Biosciences, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Ventrus Biosciences, Inc. is a development stage specialty pharmaceutical company engages in development of late-stage prescription drugs for gastrointestinal disorders, specifically hemorrhoidal disease, anal fissures, and fecal incontinence. Its major pharmaceutical progress made in the gastrointestinal therapeutic areas of gastroesophageal reflux, peptic ulcer disease, and inflammatory bowel disease. Ventrus Biosciences products includes VEN 307 (topical diltiazem), is intended to treat pain associated with anal fissures and VEN 308 (topical phenylephrine), is intended to treat fecal incontinence. The company was founded on October 10, 2005 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | Health Technology |
Trillium Therapeutics, Inc. /Old/
Trillium Therapeutics, Inc. /Old/ Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Trillium Therapeutics Inc. (TTI), is a biopharmaceutical company specializing in the development of innovative therapies for the treatment of immune-mediated disorders. The Company's therapeutic approaches are aimed at restoring balance to the immune system in conditions associated with aberrant or harmful immune responses, such as autoimmune disease, inflammatory disorders, and cancer. TTI's objective is to create a broad and innovative pipeline of proprietary biologic product opportunities, as part of its overall strategy of building and solidifying its reputation as a premier R & D company. The company's business model is to identify therapeutic candidates that have shown promise in animal models and to rapidly advance these into clinical testing. TTI is concentrating its efforts on preclinical and early clinical drug development, with the primary objective of demonstrating safety and proof-of-principle in man. The company has chosen to establish development partnerships for some of its projects at a preclinical stage, and anticipates advancing several others into clinical development on its own. TTI has five scientific programs at various stages of preclinical testing. Two of its programs focus on the immunoregulatory protein CD200 and its receptor, a third targets the activating Fc receptor Fc RIIa (CD32a) and the final two involve the use of a growth factor in the prevention of necrotizing enterocolitis and the treatment of interstitial cystitis. | Commercial Services |
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