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William H. (aka Bill) Rastetter (born 1948), a scientist,
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and
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, is the chair of
Neurocrine Biosciences Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. is an American biopharmaceutical company founded in 1992. The company is headquartered in San Diego, California, and led by CEO Kevin Gorman. Neurocrine develops treatments for neurological and endocrine-related diseas ...
, of Fate Therapeutics, and of Daré Bioscience, Inc. in San Diego, California. He is a founding board member and investor in GRAIL, Inc. in Menlo Park, California, and served for a period as the company's interim CEO (2017) and chair (2017-2018). Rastetter is also a director of
Regulus Therapeutics Regulus Therapeutics Inc. or Regulus () is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of first-in-class drugs that target microRNAs to treat a broad range of diseases. Regulus was established in September 2007 by Alnylam ...
. He was a partner in the venture firm
Venrock Venrock (portmanteau of Venture and Rockefeller) is a venture capital firm formed in 1969 to build upon the successful investing activities of the Rockefeller family that began in the late 1930s. It has offices in Palo Alto, California, New York ...
(2006-2013), and a trustee at
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(2015-2018). He has served as a director (1998-2016) and as chair of Illumina (2005-2016). He advised SVB Leerink (2014-2019) and currently advises Illumina Ventures (since 2016). Between 1986 and 2003, Rastetter held positions as President, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer and director at IDEC Pharmaceuticals. At IDEC, Rastetter was a co-inventor of and developed
Rituxan Rituximab, sold under the brand name Rituxan among others, is a monoclonal antibody medication used to treat certain autoimmune diseases and types of cancer. It is used for non-Hodgkin lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia (in non-geriatric pa ...
, the first
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(MAB) to be approved by the U.S. FDA for cancer therapy. In 2003, Idec merged with
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to form the third largest biotech firm in the United States. Rastetter was Executive Chair of the new company, Biogen IDEC, from 2003 to 2005. Rastetter was also a co-founder, interim CEO and chairman of Receptos, Inc. a biopharmaceutical company which was bought by
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in 2015. Rastetter has been described as an "omnipotent biotech force" and by
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is an American biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of RNA interference (RNAi) therapeutics for genetically defined diseases. The company was founded in 2002 and is he ...
CEO John Maraganore as an "industry legend" who has deep biotechnology expertise.


Education

William Harry Rastetter was born in 1948 in
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to Richard William Rastetter and Margaret Van Oot Rastetter of Williamsburg, Va. Richard William Rastetter was a commander in the
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and later worked for the State Department. As a result, the family lived in several countries, including
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,
Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
, and Costa Rica. Rastetter is bilingual in English and
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. Rastetter's mother, Margaret Van Oot Rastetter, was an oil painter. She encouraged his interest in the sciences. Rastetter graduated from high school in
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. He went to
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for his undergraduate work, receiving a bachelor of science (SB) in chemistry in 1971. He earned a master's (MA) in 1972 and a doctoral degree (PhD) in organic chemistry in 1975 from
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. His advisor at Harvard was
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winner
Robert Burns Woodward Robert Burns Woodward (April 10, 1917 – July 8, 1979) was an American organic chemist. He is considered by many to be the most preeminent synthetic organic chemist of the twentieth century, having made many key contributions to the subject, e ...
. While at Harvard, Rastetter taught undergraduate classes.


Personal life

William Rastetter was married to illustrator Lucy Sands Dillon on August 21, 1982. He moved to Rancho Santa Fe in 1987. William Rastetter later married Marisa Gard, an attorney and
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who has been featured on the cover of ''USA Triathlon Life''. Marisa Gard Rastetter is an attorney at the nonprofit San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program, and runs legal clinics for low-income people, dealing with legal matters as diverse as domestic violence, guardianship, and issues relating to HIV and AIDS.


Career


MIT

Rastetter was an associate professor of chemistry at
MIT The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private land-grant research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Established in 1861, MIT has played a key role in the development of modern technology and science, and is one of the m ...
. He held the Firmenich Endowed Chair (1979–1981) and an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship (1980–1982).


Genentech Inc.

Rastetter joined Genentech Inc. in 1982 as a scientist, and directed its Biocatalysts and Chemical Sciences Groups from 1982 to 1984. From 1984 to 1986, he served as Director of Corporate Ventures at Genentech.


IDEC Pharmaceuticals / Biogen Idec

Rastetter joined IDEC Pharmaceuticals, which was founded in 1985, as of December 1986, shortly after funding of the Series A
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. In addition to being a director (1986-2003) and chair (1996-2003), he served as chief financial officer (1988–1993), and president and chief executive officer from 1986 to 2003. While at IDEC, Rastetter was a co-inventor of
Rituxan Rituximab, sold under the brand name Rituxan among others, is a monoclonal antibody medication used to treat certain autoimmune diseases and types of cancer. It is used for non-Hodgkin lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia (in non-geriatric pa ...
, which it co-marketed with Genentech. Rituxan was the first
monoclonal antibody A monoclonal antibody (mAb, more rarely called moAb) is an antibody produced from a cell Lineage made by cloning a unique white blood cell. All subsequent antibodies derived this way trace back to a unique parent cell. Monoclonal antibodies ...
(MAB) to be approved by the FDA (1997) for the treatment of cancer. In 2003, Idec Pharmaceuticals merged with Biogen to form the third largest biotech firm in the United States. Following the merger, Rastetter became the executive chair of the new company, Biogen IDEC (2003–2005).


LEERINK Partners

Rastetter served (2014-2019) as a Member of the Advisory Council for Leerink Partners LLC (now SVB Leerink), an investment bank focusing on healthcare. Other members included David Evans Shaw, James R. Tobin, David E.I. Pyott and Francois Nader.


Illumina Ventures

Rastetter serves as an adviser to Illumina Ventures, which focuses its investments in start-up companies driven by genomics and next generation sequencing technologies. Rastetter served on the board of directors of Illumina, Inc. from 1998 to 2016, and as the non-executive chair of the Board of Directors of Illumina, Inc. from 2005 to 2016.


Venrock

Rastetter was a partner at the venture capital firm
Venrock Venrock (portmanteau of Venture and Rockefeller) is a venture capital firm formed in 1969 to build upon the successful investing activities of the Rockefeller family that began in the late 1930s. It has offices in Palo Alto, California, New York ...
from 2006 until February 2013.


Receptos, Inc.

In 2007, Rastetter cofounded Receptos, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company. Rastetter served as interim CEO of Receptos from May 2009 to December 2, 2010; and as a director and chair of the board from May 2009 to August 27, 2015. Receptos was acquired by
Celgene Corporation Celgene Corporation is a pharmaceutical company that makes cancer and immunology drugs. Its major product is Revlimid (lenalidomide), which is used in the treatment of multiple myeloma, and also in certain anemias. The company is incorporated in ...
in 2015.


Fate Therapeutics

Rastetter joined Fate Therapeutics, Inc. on December 14, 2011 as a director and as chair of the board. Rastetter served as the Interim CEO at Fate Therapeutics from February 2012 to October 15, 2012, when Christian Weyer became president and CEO; Scott Wolchko is Fate's current president and CEO. Rastetter has continued as chair of the board of directors.


Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.

Rastetter has been a Director at
Neurocrine Biosciences Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. is an American biopharmaceutical company founded in 1992. The company is headquartered in San Diego, California, and led by CEO Kevin Gorman. Neurocrine develops treatments for neurological and endocrine-related diseas ...
, Inc. since February 8, 2010, and the chair of the board of Neurocrine since May 25, 2011.


Cerulean Pharma Inc. / Daré Bioscience

Rastetter was involved in the funding of Cerulean Pharma, Inc. as early as 2009. He became a Director of Cerulean Pharma in January 2014. He served as its Lead Independent Director from April 2014 to June 2016, and as chair of the board at Cerulean Pharma Inc. from June 2016 to July 2017. Effective as of July 20, 2017, Daré Bioscience Operations, Inc. became a wholly owned subsidiary of Cerulean Pharma Inc., and Cerulean changed its name to Daré Bioscience, Inc. Rastetter now serves on the board of directors and as chair of the board of Daré Bioscience.


Regulus Therapeutics, Inc.

Rastetter was appointed to the board of directors at Regulus Therapeutics Inc. as of April 1, 2013.


Caltech

Rastetter served on the board of trustees of
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from October 28, 2015 to 2018.


GRAIL, Inc.

Rastetter serves on the board of GRAIL, Inc., a life sciences company in Menlo Park, California that focuses on early cancer detection using deep genome sequencing. Rastetter served as chair (2017-2018) and as interim CEO (2017) during a leadership transition at the company which resulted in the hiring of Jennifer Cook. GRAIL's CEO is currently Hans Bishop; the company was a spinoff of Illumina and Google.


Photography

Rastetter has a lifelong interest in photography, which began at age 11, when his mother gave him a Kodak box camera. He experiments with techniques to overlay images and to take extremely long exposures of up to 12 minutes using medium and large format cameras such as the
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H5D-50c. He has exhibited at the Joseph Bellows Gallery and the Madison Gallery in La Jolla, California; at the
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in Oceanside, California; and at The Ida and Cecil Green Faculty Club at the
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.


Awards

* 2018,
Biotechnology Heritage Award The Biotechnology Heritage Award recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the development of biotechnology through discovery, innovation, and public understanding. It is presented annually at the Biotechnology Innovation ...
,
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(BIO) and
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* 2015, Lifetime Achievement Award, Corporate Directors Forum * 2015, Life Sciences Leadership Award, Pantheon DiNA Awards, California Life Sciences Association (CLSA) * 2007,
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Entrepreneur Hall of Fame, San Diego * 2002, Jacob and Louise Gabbay Award in Biotechnology and Medicine * 1998,
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, Biotechnology, San Diego *Peer-Elected Awards from The Biotech Meeting at Laguna Niguel: **1998 Best of Biotech, New Therapeutic Product, Rituxan      **2001 Biotech Hall of Fame, Leading Company, IDEC Pharmaceuticals   **2002 Biotech Hall of Fame, Special Recognition for an Individual **2002 Best of Biotech, Best New Approved Product, Zevalin **2003 Biotech Hall of Fame, Scientific Achievement, shared with Drs. Anderson, Hanna and Grillo-Lopez


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