Carolyn Anderson Short
Founder at BIOATLA, INC.
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Carolyn Anderson Short is the founder of BioAtla, Inc. (founded in 2007) where she holds the title of Chief Intellectual Property & Strategy Officer and Capia IP LLC (founded in 2006) where she holds the title of President.
Ms. Anderson Short is also the founder of Himalaya Therapeutics.
She held the position of Vice President-Intellectual Property at Diversa Corp.
from 1994 to 2006.
Ms. Anderson Short received an undergraduate degree from the University of California San Diego.
Carolyn Anderson Short active positions
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BIOATLA, INC. | Founder | 01/03/2007 |
Capia IP LLC | Founder | 01/02/2006 |
Himalaya Therapeutics
Himalaya Therapeutics Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Himalaya Therapeutics is a Caymanian clinical-stage biotechnology company that is advancing its pipeline of novel monoclonal antibody and other protein therapeutic product candidates through clinical trials. The company is based in George Town, Cayman Islands, with operations in Taiwan and China. The company's product candidates have been developed using cab technology, which is protected by more than 500 issued and pending patents. Himalaya has two cab programs currently in phase 2 clinical testing in Taiwan\: BA3011, a novel conditionally active AXL-targeted antibody-drug conjugate (CAB-AXL-ADC), and BA3021, a novel conditionally active ROR2-targeted antibody-drug conjugate (CAB-ROR2-ADC). Himalaya has a co-development and collaboration agreement for an investigational CAB CTLA-4 antibody, BA3071, with BeiGene Ltd. for its development, manufacturing, and commercialization in Greater China. The company was founded by Carolyn Anderson Short and Jay M. Short, and the CEO is Brian Zhang. | Founder | - |
Former positions of Carolyn Anderson Short
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Diversa Corp.
Diversa Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Diversa searches high and low for DNA. In its quest to develop new enzymes and other active biological compounds, the biotechnology company collects and catalogs the DNA of organisms in diverse environments (from manure piles to tropical islands). A variety of manufacturers license these compounds from the firm to develop or improve their products, which include detergents, oils, animal feeds, and pharmaceuticals. Diversa's products include enzymes for the oil and gas industry | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01/01/2006 |
Training of Carolyn Anderson Short
University of California San Diego | Undergraduate Degree |
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BIOATLA, INC. | Health Technology |
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Diversa Corp.
Diversa Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Diversa searches high and low for DNA. In its quest to develop new enzymes and other active biological compounds, the biotechnology company collects and catalogs the DNA of organisms in diverse environments (from manure piles to tropical islands). A variety of manufacturers license these compounds from the firm to develop or improve their products, which include detergents, oils, animal feeds, and pharmaceuticals. Diversa's products include enzymes for the oil and gas industry | Commercial Services |
Capia IP LLC | |
Himalaya Therapeutics
Himalaya Therapeutics Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Himalaya Therapeutics is a Caymanian clinical-stage biotechnology company that is advancing its pipeline of novel monoclonal antibody and other protein therapeutic product candidates through clinical trials. The company is based in George Town, Cayman Islands, with operations in Taiwan and China. The company's product candidates have been developed using cab technology, which is protected by more than 500 issued and pending patents. Himalaya has two cab programs currently in phase 2 clinical testing in Taiwan\: BA3011, a novel conditionally active AXL-targeted antibody-drug conjugate (CAB-AXL-ADC), and BA3021, a novel conditionally active ROR2-targeted antibody-drug conjugate (CAB-ROR2-ADC). Himalaya has a co-development and collaboration agreement for an investigational CAB CTLA-4 antibody, BA3071, with BeiGene Ltd. for its development, manufacturing, and commercialization in Greater China. The company was founded by Carolyn Anderson Short and Jay M. Short, and the CEO is Brian Zhang. | Health Services |
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