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September 19, 2006
QuatRx Pharmaceuticals Announces Rochelle Hanley Joining QuatRx as Chief Medical Officer

QuatRx was founded by a team led by Bob Zerbe, a highly experienced drug development executive from Warner-Lambert. Bob led the team that had developed Lipitor, the world's best selling drug with $12 billion in sales in 2005, and started QuatRx to in-license and develop drugs to treat metabolic and cardiovascular disease.  Below, the company announces appointing Rochelle Hanley, a former colleague of Bob's at Pfizer, as CMO.

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QuatRx Pharmaceuticals, a biopharmaceutical company focused on research and development of therapeutic compounds for the treatment of major endocrine, metabolic and cardiovascular diseases, today announced the appointment of Rochelle Hanley, M.D., as chief medical officer. Dr. Hanley will oversee clinical development of QuatRx's product pipeline. Prior to joining QuatRx, Dr. Hanley was vice president, clinical R&D site head of Pfizer's Michigan Laboratories, where she oversaw the clinical operations of Pfizer's Michigan research and development facility. Dr. Hanley has extensive experience managing clinical development, especially in metabolic disorders and cardiovascular disease. In her career, Dr. Hanley has also held clinical development management roles at both Glaxo Wellcome and Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Research.

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