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Jules A. M sing Joins iBio's Board of Directors NEWARK, Del.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- iBio, Inc. (NYSE AMEX: IBIO) announced today the appointment of Jules A. M sing, formerly a senior executive at Johnson & Johnson, to iBio's

Key Takeaway: Jules A. M sing Joins iBio's Board of Directors NEWARK, Del.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- iBio, Inc. (NYSE AMEX: IBIO) announced today the appointment of Jules A. M sing, formerly a senior executive at Johnson & Johnson, to iBio's In the course of his career at Johnson & Johnson, Mr. M

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Jules A. M sing Joins iBio's Board of Directors
NEWARK, Del.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- iBio, Inc. (NYSE AMEX:
IBIO) announced today the appointment of Jules A. M sing, formerly a senior executive at Johnson & Johnson, to iBio's
In the course of his career at Johnson & Johnson, Mr.
M sing was responsible for worldwide licensing and acquisition of pharmaceutical and biotechnology products and technologies
and the establishment of strategic alliances. This included the establishment of new scientific and product collaborations in various
therapeutic areas, the negotiation of licensing and alliance agreements with biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies worldwide,
and the partnering, spin-out and out-licensing of company pharmaceutical and biotechnology assets. Prior to moving into that role,
Mr. M sing was Vice President Marketing International for the Janssen Pharmaceutica Group of Companies Worldwide; President
of Pitman-Moore, Inc., a U.S.-based Johnson & Johnson company; Managing Director of Janssen Pharmaceutica in Portugal; President
of Serono, Inc. in the U.S. and Executive Vice President with responsibilities for North and South America; Member of the Board
of Ortho Biotech, Inc.; and Managing Director of Ortho Biotech in France (a Johnson & Johnson affiliate).
"In addition to undertaking normal Board responsibilities,
Jules has indicated an interest in playing an active role in the further development of iBio's business and licensing programs,"
said Robert B. Kay, iBio's Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "I expect his experience and relationships
to significantly advance our commercialization activities."
iBio develops and offers product applications of its iBioLaunch
platform, offering collaborators full support for turn-key implementation of its technology for both proprietary and biosimilar
products. The iBioLaunch platform is a proprietary, transformative technology for development and production of biologics using
transient gene expression in unmodified green plants. Advantages over other systems include: success with proteins difficult or
impossible to produce with other methods; broadly applicable to biologics, including monoclonal antibodies, other therapeutic proteins
and vaccines; enables rapid development and validation of modular, scalable, and optionally robotic, multi-product manufacturing
facilities; production time measured in weeks instead of months or more. Additional benefits include a practically unlimited surge
capacity for remedial action against bioterrorism and pandemic disease; product entry that is unconstrained by traditional process
patents, and significantly lower capital and operating costs for comparable production. Further information is available at: www.ibioinc.com.
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Inc. may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements involve
a number of risks and uncertainties such as competitive factors, technological development, market demand, and the Company's
ability to obtain new contracts and accurately estimate net revenues due to variability in size, scope and duration of
projects. Further information on potential risk factors that could affect the Company's financial results can be found in the company's
Reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Robert Erwin, President
Laurie S. Roop, 302-355-9452
Last updated: Jun 23, 2011