Dr. Roman Necina serves as Chief Technology Officer of the Company. Dr. Necina previously served as General Manager and held various SVP positions at Shire Innovations Austria and as SVP Chief Strategist R&D at Takeda from February 2019 to October 2019. Dr. Necina previously held SVP-level positions at Intercell from December 2007 to September 2011 and Boehringer from April 2002 to November 2007. He is a senate member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and has served as a board member for Baxter AG Austria.
Roman Necina is 52, he's been the Chief Technology Officer of Hookipa Pharma Inc since 2019. There are 9 older and 7 younger executives at Hookipa Pharma Inc. The oldest executive at Hookipa Pharma Inc is Prof. Rolf M. Zinkernagel M.D., Ph.D., 77, who is the Co-Founder.
Roman's mailing address filed with the SEC is C/O HOOKIPA PHARMA INC., 350 FIFTH AVENUE, 72ND FLOOR, SUITE 7240, NEW YORK, NY, 10118.
Over the last 21 years, insiders at Hookipa Pharma Inc have traded over $12,222,300 worth of Hookipa Pharma Inc stock and bought 1,455,824 units worth $18,573,557 . The most active insiders traders include Group, Llc Green Jeremy Red..., Bros. Advisors Lp Baker Bro... e Deventer Sander Van. On average, Hookipa Pharma Inc executives and independent directors trade stock every 94 days with the average trade being worth of $180,581. The most recent stock trade was executed by Reinhard Kandera on 21 August 2023, trading 7,000 units of HOOK stock currently worth $5,110.
hookipa pharma inc. is a clinical stage company developing products to prevent and cure infectious diseases and cancer. with this goal in mind we created unique and cutting-edge technologies which reprogram and stimulate the immune system. our arenavirus technologies, vaxwave®, a replication-deficient viral vector, and therat®, an attenuated replicating vector, induce potent pathogen-neutralizing antibodies and cd8+ t cells. both, vaxwave® and therat®, can be administered repeatedly while maintaining their efficacy. therat® induced cd8+ t cell responses to tumor antigens reach frequencies and potencies matching or exceeding those observed after adoptive t cell therapy. hookipa’s “off-the shelf” viral vectors are administered systemically. they target dendritic cells in vivo and activate the immune system. in immune-oncology, this mechanism enables to fight solid tumors systemically, both primary and secondary (metastatic). at hookipa we have successfully completed a phase 1 trial of a
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