Formycon AG
Stephan Weiler is an experienced Senior Scientist specializing in mass spectrometry at Formycon AG, where leadership includes overseeing the mass spectrometry group and conducting biosimilar analysis in a regulated GMP environment since February 2009. Prior experience includes a Scientist role focused on mass spectrometry analysis of biomolecules and quality control. Earlier internships provided foundational experience in plant tissue culture at Phytowelt GreenTechnologies GmbH, chemical quality control at Königsbacher Brauerei GmbH & Co. KG, and physical and chemical analysis at PUG PFEIFFER UMWELTGESELLSCHAFT. Stephan Weiler holds a Diplom-Ingenieur degree in process engineering with a biotechnology focus from FH Bingen, completed in 2008.
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Formycon AG
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Who we are Formycon is a leading, independent developer of high-quality biopharmaceutical medicines, especially biosimilars. The company focuses on treatments in ophthalmology, immunology and on other key chronic diseases, covering the entire value chain from technical development to the clinical phase III as well as the preparation of dossiers for marketing approval. With its biosimilars, Formycon is making a major contribution towards providing as many patients as possible with access to vital and affordable medicines. Formycon currently has four biosimilars in development. Based on its extensive experience in the development of biopharmaceutical drugs, the company is also working on the development of a COVID-19 drug FYB207 About Biosimilars: Since their introduction in the 1980s, biopharmaceuticals have revolutionized the treatment of serious diseases such as cancer, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis and eye diseases. In the coming years, many of these biotech drugs will lose their patent protection – and by 2020, medications with revenues of approximately USD 100 billion will be off patent. Biosimilars are follow-on versions of biopharmaceuticals, for which exclusivity has expired. They are approved via stringent regulatory pathways in highly regulated markets (such as EU, US, Japan, Canada, Australia) based on proven similarity of the biosimilar with the originator biopharmaceutical reference product. Global sales of biosimilars are estimated to exceed $15 billion by 2020. By 2030, analysts estimate that this figure could rise to over $60 billion. Contact: Formycon AG Fraunhoferstr. 15 82152 Martinsried/Planegg Germany phone +49 (0) 89 - 86 46 67 100 fax + 49 (0) 89 - 86 46 67 110 info@formycon.com