CONCORD, CA, May 3, 2004 – The Board of Directors of Cerus
Corporation (Nasdaq: CERS) today announced the appointment of
Claes Glassell as president and chief executive officer, effective
May 10, 2004. Glassell, 53, will also join the Cerus board of
directors. Glassell succeeds Stephen Isaacs, 55, who has voluntarily
decided to retire from his position as president and chief executive
officer and from the board of directors effective May 10, 2004.
Prior to his appointment, Glassell spent more than eight years
at Cambrex Corporation (NYSE:CBM), a leading global supplier of
products and services to the life sciences industry in support
of drug discovery, development and commercial scale manufacturing.
In his role there as president and chief operating officer, Glassell
managed 2,000 people in 16 sites in the United States and Western
Europe and helped transform Cambrex from a specialty chemicals
company into a business with a strategic focus on life sciences.
During his tenure, Cambrex sales grew from $230 million to $520
million and the company's enterprise value increased seven-fold.
Glassell also was a key player in the completion and integration
of seven acquisitions and led the company's branding efforts
for the entire range of Cambrex products and services. Furthermore,
he drove numerous licensing and partnership deals, including successfully
negotiating agreements with Procter & Gamble, Pharmacia, Abbott,
Genzyme, Novartis, Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline.
“This is an important juncture in the evolution of Cerus.
With Claes on board, we are in an excellent position to deliver
on our objective of providing safer and more effective options
to patients with substantial unmet medical needs,” said
Chairman of the Board B.J. Cassin. “Over the past year,
Cerus has broadened its focus beyond blood safety to include the
development of a therapeutic vaccine platform. Claes's broad
expertise in growing businesses, commercializing products and
managing partnerships will be critical to drive future growth.”
“I look forward to working with my new colleagues and collaborating
with our strategic partners to enable Cerus to achieve its full
potential in the established INTERCEPT program and the exciting
vaccine initiative,” said Glassell. “While Cerus has
had its share of challenges, the company's strong scientific
team and demonstrated ability to develop versatile product platforms
with large market potential, are a base upon which I believe we
can build significant value for stockholders.”
Cassin continued, “I would also like to thank Steve Isaacs,
who founded Cerus in 1991, for over 12 years of dedicated service
to the company and for the leadership he has exhibited in growing
Cerus to this exciting stage. During his tenure, Steve oversaw
the entire development effort which led to our licensed product
in Europe, and also provided the vision to broaden the company's
platforms to include the new vaccine program. We wish him well.”
Glassell holds a Masters degree in Chemical Engineering from Chalmers
University of Technology in Gothenberg, Sweden, and is a graduate
of the Advanced Management Program at Harvard University.
In a separate news release today, Cerus announces its quarterly
earnings and has a conference call scheduled for 4:30 p.m. EDT
today. Interested parties can access a live Internet broadcast
at http://www.cerus.com/pages/IR/wc.html. For those unable to
listen to the live broadcast, the call will be archived at www.cerus.com.
ABOUT CERUS Cerus Corporation is developing novel technologies to
provide safer and more effective options to patients in areas
with substantial unmet medical needs. Cerus' most advanced
program is the INTERCEPT Blood System, designed to enhance the
safety of the world's blood supply by inactivating viruses, bacteria,
other pathogens and white blood cells. The INTERCEPT Blood
System, which is being developed in collaboration with subsidiaries
of Baxter International Inc., is based on the company's Helinx
technology for controlling biological replication. The
Concord, California-based company is also pursuing novel therapeutic
vaccine technologies, which are being developed to harness the
power of the immune system against cancer and infectious disease.
Helinx is a trademark of Cerus Corporation
INTERCEPT and INTERCEPT Blood are trademarks of Baxter International
Inc. Statements in this news release regarding potential efficacy
of products, product development, commercial potential and future
stockholder value are forward-looking statements that
involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ
materially from the above forward-looking statements as a result
of certain factors, including the risks and uncertainty of the
timing and results of clinical trials and other research and development
activities, actions by regulatory authorities at any stage of
the development process, additional financing activities,
manufacturing, market acceptance of any products, competitive
conditions, long term growth opportunity of Cerus, legal proceedings,
actions by collaborators and other factors discussed in
the company's most recent filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. ###
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