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* [[Fred Hassan]] (1997-2003)<ref> Schering-Plough [http://www.schering-plough.com/schering_plough/about/management_team.jsp Management Team] Accessed 26th February 2008</ref>. Hassan joined [[Schering-Plough]] in 2003 where he serves as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer. He is also President of the [[International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Associations]] and was previously chairman of the Board of Directors of the [[Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America]] (PhRMA) and chairman of the [[HealthCare Institute of New Jersey]]. Haasan has also in the past worked for [[Wyeth]] and [[Sandoz Pharmaceuticals]] (now [[Novartis]]).
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[[Thomas Koestler]] Head of Regulatory Affairs
 
[[Thomas Koestler]] Head of Regulatory Affairs

Revision as of 11:23, 11 March 2008

Pharmacia Animal Health, part of Pharmacia Corporation

History

Pharmacia was founded in 1911 in Sweden. Starting in the 1980s, the company played an active role in the process of restructuring the pharmaceutical industry by acquiring or merging with a number of companies in Sweden and abroad. Thus KabiVitrum, Leo, Ferrosan and ACO became part of the Pharmacia Group, as did the Italian-based Farmitalia Carlo Erba, acquired in 1993.

  • 1995 merged with the American-based Upjohn
  • 1997 Pharmacia Biotech merges with Amersham Life Science; sale of Biotech in August and merger with Amersham Life Science.
  • 1998 Divestment programme in nutrition business; sale of Ortho businesses approved.
  • 1999 Merger with Sugen; 20% stake acquisition in Sensus Drug Development Corp; proposed sale of the company’s sweeteners and biogums businesses; divestiture of the Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Company; sale of the alignates business: failed merger with Delta & Pine Land Company.
  • 2000 European Commission confirms approval for merger with Monsanto Company: new company commences trading in April under the name Pharmacia Corp; agricultural operations of the former Monsanto Company placed into a subsidiary of Pharmacia with the name Monsanto Company; North American rights retrieved for Nicotrol; sale of the former Monsanto Nutrition and Consumer Products businesses.
  • 2002 Pfizer announces acquisition of Pharmacia Corp. [1]

People

Thomas Koestler Head of Regulatory Affairs

Affiliations

References

  1. Euromonitor
  2. Schering-Plough Management Team Accessed 26th February 2008
  3. Charities and patient groups should declare interests 31 May, 2003, BMJ