Sanofi’s Eckhard Leifke Named Omeros Chief Medical Officer

Omeros (NASDAQ: [[ticker:OMER]]) has appointed Eckhard Leifke to serve as the Seattle drug company’s chief medical officer and vice president of clinical development. Leifke comes to Omeros from Sanofi (NYSE: [[ticker:SNY]]), where he was global project head/vice president of late-stage development in diabetes. His experience also includes posts at Bayer and Takeda Pharmaceutical. At Omeros, Liefke takes over responsibilities from J. Steven Whitaker, vice president of clinical development. Whitaker will now focus on clinical development of OMS721, an antibody drug in late-stage testing as a treatment for blood clotting in patients who have received hematopoietic stem cell transplants.

Author: Frank Vinluan

Xconomy Editor Frank Vinluan is a business journalist with experience covering technology and life sciences. Based in Raleigh, he was a staff writer at the Triangle Business Journal covering technology, biotechnology and energy before joining MedCityNews.com as North Carolina bureau chief. Prior to moving to North Carolina’s Research Triangle in 2007 he held business reporting positions at The Des Moines Register and The Seattle Times.