Chutes & Ladders:Drug expert to run Symphony

Dr. Alastair J.J. Wood of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine is giving up his academic career to become managing director of Symphony Capital, an investment group that buys clinical-stage biotech drugs and helps usher them through the pipeline to regulatory approval. Biotech companies ink deals that give them buy-back rights. Dr. Wood has been a long-time adviser to the FDA on new drugs and headed an expert committee that was called on to decide the fate of several Cox-2 inhibitors. In an interview with the New York Times, Dr. Wood said he had been an adviser to Symphony since 2002 and relished the chance to work with drug developers on therapeutic research.

- read the report from The New York Times