Walden Biosciences
Dr. Gillis is a Managing Director with ARCH Venture Partners.
Dr. Gillis joined ARCH as a Venture Partner in 2005. He is focused on the evaluation of new life science technologies and also on the development and growth of ARCH’s biotechnology portfolio companies.
He is a director of Homology Medicines (FIXX), Carrick Therapeutics, and Pulmatrix (PULM), He serves as director and Chairman of Codiak Biosciences, Faraday Pharmaceuticals, Accelerator, eGenesis, HiberCell, Ally Therapeutics, Walden Biosciences, OncoResponse and VBI Vaccines (VBIV). Dr. Gillis also serves as a director of Takeda Pharmaceuticals.
Dr. Gillis was a founder and director of Corixa Corp. and served as CEO from its inception and as its Chairman from 1999 until its acquisition in 2005 by GlaxoSmithKline. Prior to Corixa, Dr. Gillis was a founder and director of Immunex Corp., the most successful venture-funded biotech company in the state of Washington. From 1981 until his departure in 1994, he served as Immunex’s Director of Research and Development, Chief Scientific Officer, and as CEO of Immunex’s R&D subsidiary. Dr. Gillis was interim CEO of Immunex Corp. following its majority purchase by American Cyanamid Co. and remained a member of the board until 1997. Amgen, Inc. acquired Immunex in 2002.
Dr. Gillis is an immunologist by training with over 300 peer-reviewed publications in the areas of molecular and tumor immunology. He is credited as being a pioneer in the field of cytokines and cytokine receptors, directing the development of multiple marketed products including Leukine, (GM-CSF), Prokine (IL-2) and Enbrel (soluble TNF receptor-Fc fusion protein) as well as the regulatory approval of Bexxar (radiolabeled anti-CD20).
Dr. Gillis received a B.A. from Williams College and a Ph.D. from Dartmouth College.
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Walden Biosciences
Walden Biosciences is a biotechnology company relentlessly focused on developing first-in-class, highly-targeted therapies for individuals living with kidney disease. We are developing breakthrough medicines targeted directly to the kidney and will be successful through our comprehensive knowledge and understanding of novel kidney-specific biological pathways and our team’s track record in drug discovery. Our goal is to transform the treatment of kidney disease by reversing its progression, enabling and inspiring patients to resume their normal lives. Our culture is collaborative and entrepreneurial, and our team is dynamic and driven by data and innovation. We want to make the best decisions with the best available information, lead by example, and bring transformative medicines to patients in need. Walden is based in the heart of Cambridge, MA between Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Massachusetts General Hospital.