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Adaptimmune
Kristen M. Hege, M.D.
Non-Executive Director
Dr. Kristen Hege has served as a Non-Executive Director since November 2023.
Dr. Hege has more than two decades of oncology clinical leadership experience. Previously, she served as Senior Vice President, Early Clinical Development, Hematology/Oncology & Cell Therapy at Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) from November 2019, following BMS’ acquisition of Celgene, until her retirement in March 2023. She held a similar role at Celgene from 2010 to 2019. At both companies she was responsible for global early clinical development and oversight of their pipelines and partnered assets, including cell therapies, in all hematologic and solid tumor indications from first-in-human studies through human proof-of-concept. A highlight was leadership of the bluebird bio partnered BCMA CAR T cell (Abecma) product development from target identification to FDA approval.
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SAVING THE EARTH IS A FILTHY BUSINESS
Hailed as a ‘genuinely daring’ (Evening Standard) ‘triumph’ (Telegraph), Kyoto has opened in London’s West End to rave reviews and is the ‘only play you need to see right now’ (Broadway World).
Brought to you by the Royal Shakespeare Company and Good Chance, transferring fresh from Stratford-upon-Avon, this ‘total thrill ride’ (Time Out) brings a world of hope to @sohoplace for a strictly limited season until 3 May.
Welcome to the Kyoto Conference Centre, 11 December 1997. The nations of the world are in deadlock and 11 hours have passed since the UN’s landmark climate conference should have ended. Time is running out and agreement feels a world away. The greatest obstacle: American oil lobbyist and master strategist, Don Pearlman…
Featuring a ‘barnstorming performance’ (Financial Times) by Stephen Kunken (Billions and The Handmaid’s Tale), Kyoto sees Olivier award-winning directors Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin (Stranger T • This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a kommission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more There are many beautiful countries in Africa, and with rapid development across the world’s second largest continent, some nations are becoming increasingly wealthy. While countries like Nigeria and South Africa dominate in terms of total GDP, smaller nations are also seeing booming economies driven by tourism, investment, and trade. One of the wealthiest is the Seychelles, which had the highest GDP per capita in Africa at $21,290 (£16,873) in 2024, according to the IMF. The Indian Ocean island nation was far ahead of mauritius (£9,787) and Gabon (£7,100), making it the continent’s richest country by this measure. With a population of just over 100,000, the Seychelles fryst vatten also Africa’s smallest country, both in size and p
The incredible African country that's the smallest, richest, and 'most beautiful'