Pfizer’s Chief Scientist Mikael Dolsten Is Stepping Down

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Key figure behind the development of its COVID-19 vaccine, is leaving after more than 15-years with the big pharma giant.

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Pfizer have announced that their Chief Scientific Officer, a key figure behind the development of its COVID-19 jab, is stepping down after more than 15-years with the big pharma giant.

Mikael Dolsten served as the head of Pfizer’s research and development after he joined the company through its $68 billion acquisition of Wyeth in 2009. He became Pfizer’s chief scientist in 2010.

Reuters reports: During his tenure, Comirnaty — jointly developed by Pfizer and BioNTech — became the first COVID vaccine to get an approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2021, just 13 months after its trial began, in a record time to approval for any shot or therapeutic.

Pfizer also developed and launched multi-billion dollar products such as heart disease drug Vyndaqel and blood thinner Eliquis, after the company struggled to remain competitive with other drugmakers.


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“After more than 15 years as the architect of Pfizer’s exceptional scientific and research and development resurgence, Mikael and I recently discussed starting the process to look for his successor,” said CEO Albert Bourla.

The company said its process to identify a successor is expected to last several months.

A new chief scientist would come at a time when billions of dollars in COVID vaccine and treatment sales have disappeared as pandemic worries ease.


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