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Pedder Becomes President and Chief Executive Officer of Cellectar Biosciences
MADISON, Wis., April 2, 2014, -
Cellectar Biosciences, Inc. (OTCQX: CLRB), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company developing innovative agents for the detection
and treatment of cancer, announced that effective April 1, 2014, Dr. Simon Pedder transitioned to President and CEO of Cellectar
as planned following six months as acting chief executive officer. Dr. Pedder will continue to serve as a director.
"Under Simon's leadership,
Cellectar has already made measurable progress in focusing the company's development programs, initiating its first Phase
II trial and mapping a path toward initial approval of our product candidates," said Dr. Stephen Hill, Chairman of the Board.
"The Board of Directors looks forward to his continued contributions as we work toward advancing our pipeline of promising
cancer-targeting agents while optimizing our internal resources and increasing shareholder value."
"I believe Cellectar's
highly selective cancer-targeting platform technology has the potential to radically change the way a broad range of cancers are
detected, treated and monitored," commented Dr. Pedder. "The challenges that lay before us are to successfully identify
the most efficient and risk-mitigating strategies for validating our core technology and prioritizing those indications in which
there are significant unmet clinical needs, well-defined regulatory paths and viable commercial markets. Given the shared core
platform of our agents, our initial development opportunities should provide a strong foundation from which to expand into additional
addressable markets. I am pleased by the progress towards these goals to date, appreciative of the support expressed by shareholders
and investigators during this transition and look forward to solid operational execution driving delivery of near-term trial data
and long-term success."
Dr. Pedder was named acting chief executive
officer and elected a director of Cellectar in October 2013. He has been involved in four successful new drug applications and
his expertise spans many areas, including clinical development, orphan drug development, licensing and public company financing.
Prior to joining Cellectar, Dr. Pedder held senior leadership positions at Hoffmann La Roche, including serving as an Officer and
Vice President of Pharma Business Oncology. Following his tenure at Roche, Dr. Pedder founded and served as president and chief
executive officer of Chelsea Therapeutics, a Charlotte-based public biopharmaceutical company that acquires and develops innovative
products for the treatment of a variety of human diseases, including central nervous system disorders.
About Cellectar Biosciences, Inc.
Cellectar Biosciences is developing agents
to detect, treat and monitor a broad spectrum of cancers. Using a novel phospholipid ether analog (PLE) platform technology as
a targeted delivery and retention vehicle, Cellectar's compounds are designed to be selectively taken up and retained in
cancer cells including cancer stem cells. With the ability to attach both imaging and therapeutic agents to its proprietary delivery
platform, Cellectar has developed a portfolio of product candidates engineered to leverage the unique characteristics of cancer
cells to "find, treat and follow" malignancies in a highly selective way. I-124-CLR1404 is a small-molecule, broad-spectrum,
cancer-targeted PET imaging agent currently being evaluated in a Phase II glioblastoma imaging trial. Additionally, multiple investigator-sponsored
Phase I/II clinical trials are ongoing across 11 solid tumor indications. I-131-CLR1404 is a small-molecule, broad-spectrum, cancer-targeted
molecular radiotherapeutic that delivers cytotoxic radiation directly and selectively to cancer cells including cancer stem cells.
A Phase Ib dose-escalation trial of I-131-CLR1404 in patients with advanced solid tumors was completed in the first quarter of
2014 and results have been submitted to the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2014 Annual Meeting. CLR1502 is a preclinical,
cancer-targeted, non-radioactive optical imaging agent for intraoperative tumor margin illumination and non-invasive tumor imaging.
For additional information please visit www.cellectar.com
Kate McNeil, Vice President of IR, PR & Corporate Communications
Cellectar Biosciences, Inc.
Phone: (347) 204-4226
Email: kmcneil@cellectar.com
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