He hasn’t worked for Pfizer for 9 years (2011) and is “fully retired” since 2018 due to “medical issues” according to himself.
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He hasn’t worked for Pfizer for 9 years (2011) and is “fully retired” since 2018 due to “medical issues” according to himself.
Your point?
He hasn’t worked for Pfizer for 9 years (2011) and is “fully retired” since 2018 due to “medical issues” according to himself.
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If you choose to read the article at some point you'll find, "Mike was told in the fall of 2010 that Pfizer was closing the Allergy & Respiratory Diseases programs and his own role as the CSO of this group was being eliminated. Rather than seek employment elsewhere, Mike had other ideas:"
Turning Pfizer Discards Into Novartis Gold: The Story Of Ziarco (forbes.com)
The article then goes on to describe how he and 3 colleagues got together to co-found a company, and how Yeadon worked out a deal with Pfizer to license some otherwise orphan drugs from the company - something Pfizer is not known to do. A success story from start to finish.