David Rees (organic Chemist)
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David Charles Rees (born 1958) CChem FRSC FMedSci is a chemist recognised internationally for his innovative use of chemistry in drug discovery. He is Chief Scientific Officer of biotechnology company Astex Pharmaceuticals, which is located in Cambridge, UK.


Career

David joined Astex in 2003 to lead its chemistry team. He became Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) in 2017.  In 2013, Astex was acquired for around USD $900 million and now operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Rees is associated with the discovery of three launched drugs: ribociclib (Astex- Novartis collaboration),
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(Astex-Janssen collaboration) as well as the anaesthetic reversal agent sugammadex (Organon, Merck), which has been used in over 30 million patients in 60 countries and had global sales of US$1.2 billion in 2020. Rees has a BSc from the University of Southampton and PhD from the University of Cambridge.


Fellowships, Awards, and Academic Appointments

David is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). He is one of the few industrial scientists to have served as President of its Organic Division (2010-2013), and was later elected to the RSC Board of Trustees (2015-2019). Rees has held visiting professorships at three UK universities, and sits on several scientific advisory boards for not-for-profit organisations. In 2020 he was elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences and inducted into th
RSC BMCS
Hall of Fame. He has over 140 publications and patents. Rees is also a Director o
Ashanti Development
a charity that promotes clean water and sanitation in Ghana.


More reading

David Charles Rees. ''Astex website.''


References

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