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Family medicine, primary care, and dental service provider for the underserved and uninsured communities of Pinellas County.
At Patheon, we deliver enhanced simplicity, speed, and quality to clients across the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors. As a leading global provider of pharmaceutical development and manufacturing services, we provide a comprehensive, integrated and highly customizable set of solutions to help customers of all sizes satisfy complex development and manufacturing needs at any stage of the pharmaceutical development cycle. With a reputation for scientific and technical excellence, combined with a passion for delivering quality products on time, every time, our approximately 8,700 employees across North America, Europe, Latin America and Australia have enabled Patheon to achieve industry-leading growth. When you join Patheon, you are joining a team that is dedicated to transforming an industry and advancing our clients’ successes, today and tomorrow. Every day, our teams seek out opportunities for operational improvements across the enterprise to ensure we can deliver medicines that are right the first time and on time, while continually working to simplify the supply chain process and focus on what’s next by optimizing our offerings in innovative ways.
Edesa Biotech, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing innovative ways to treat inflammatory and immune-related diseases. Our most advanced drug candidate is EB05 (paridiprubart), a monoclonal antibody developed for acute and chronic disease indications that involve dysregulated innate immune responses. Edesa is currently evaluating EB05 in a Phase 3 study as a potential treatment for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), a life-threatening form of respiratory failure. In addition, Edesa is developing an sPLA2 inhibitor, EB01, as a topical treatment for chronic Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD), a common occupational skin condition. The company has also received regulatory approval to conduct a Phase 2 trial its EB06 monoclonal antibody as a treatment for vitiligo, a life-altering autoimmune disease that causes skin to lose its color in patches. We also are planning a future Phase 2 study of paridiprubart for systemic sclerosis (scleroderma), an autoimmune rheumatic disorder that causes fibrosis (scarring/hardening) of skin and internal organs.
Saint Catherine Medical Center Fountain Springs is committed to establishing itself as a center of clinical excellence, the preferred medical center for residents of our region and for physicians to practice, and the regional employer of choice. This
Warner Chilcott, P.L.C. is one of the leading companies in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.