Richard Gaynor
Richard B. Gaynor is an American physician specializing in hematology-oncology, educator,
drug developer, and
business executive. He served as an Associate Professor of Medicine at
UCLA School of Medicine (Los Angeles, CA) for nearly a decade, and subsequently as an
endowed Professor of Medicine and Microbiology at the
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School prior to joining the pharmaceutical industry in 2002. His research on
NF-κB,
IκB kinase, and other mechanisms regulating viral and cellular gene expression has been covered in leading subject reviews. He has been a top executive at several pharmaceutical companies, with respect to the development and clinical testing of novel
anticancer drugs and
cell therapies. For over a decade and a half, he worked at
Eli Lilly and Company, where he became the Senior Vice President of Oncology Clinical Development and Medical Affairs in 2013. Gaynor was President of
R&D at Neon Therapeutics from 2016 to 2020, when he became the President of
BioNTech US, both pharmaceutical companies headquartered in
Cambridge, MA. His honors include being elected a member of the
American Society for Clinical Investigation, and the
Association of American Physicians.
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