Karyopharm Therapeutics Inc. announced changes to its clinical leadership team, including the appointment of Patricia Judson, M.D., as Senior Vice President of Medical Strategy and Stuart Poulton as Senior Vice President of Strategy and Portfolio Management. In addition, Jatin Shah, M.D. Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer has stepped down to pursue other professional opportunities, but will continue to serve Karyopharm in an advisory capacity. Dr. Judson brings more than 25 years of oncology experience to her new role.

Prior to joining Karyopharm, she served as Vice President and Global Head of Women's Oncology, Medical Affairs at GSK. Previously, Dr. Judson served as the U.S. Medical Head for the DNA Damage Response Franchise in Women's Oncology at AstraZeneca. She began her career as an academic gynecologic oncologist and is a peer-recognized scientist with experience in translational cancer research, as well as clinical trial design and management.

Dr. Judson completed her M.D. at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Residency in Obstetrics & Gynecology at the University of California, San Francisco, and her Fellowship in Gynecologic Oncology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Mr. Poulton has more than 25 years of experience in the global biotech and pharmaceutical space. He joins Karyopharm from AbbVie, where he served as the Vice President of Clinical Development Operations and previously as the Vice President for Portfolio Program Management.

Mr. Poulton also spent more than a decade at Amgen, where he held leadership roles of increasing responsibility in global program and portfolio management. He started his career in clinical operations at Eli Lilly. Mr. Poulton holds a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacology and Chemistry from the University of Sydney and a Master of Commerce in Marketing from the University of New South Wales.