Eloxx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced the appointment of Lindsay Androski, JD, MBA to its board of directors and as a member of the Board's Audit Committee and Compensation Committee. Current board members Gadi Veinrib, Ran Nussbaum, Dr. Zafrira Avnur, Dr. Rajesh Parekh and Dr. Jasbir Seehra have stepped down from the board. Following these changes, Eloxx's board is now comprised of five directors.

Ms. Androski, JD, MBA is founder, President and CEO of Roivant Social Ventures, a social impact organization that makes early stage investments and incubates biotech companies focused on improving healthcare access and outcomes for underserved groups. A noted expert in the creation, launch and scaling of biotech companies, Ms. Androski joined the founding team at Roivant Sciences to build and lead the group responsible for the in-license or acquisition of more than 30 pharmaceutical drug candidates, where she was also instrumental in the launch of 16 biotech companies and participated in three IPOs and several private financings. To date, these efforts have led to five approved drugs now available to patients: Orgovyx (prostate cancer), Myfembree (heavy menstrual bleeding /uterine fibroids), Gemtesa (overactive bladder), Rethymic (pediatric congenital athymia), and VTAMA (plaque psoriasis).

Prior to joining Roivant Sciences, Ms. Androski spent a decade as a trial lawyer, including four years as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the newly-launched Cybercrime unit of the Eastern District of Virginia, where she led investigations and prosecutions of high-profile cybercrime and national security cases. Ms. Androski holds two BS degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, JD and MBA degrees from The University of Chicago, is a registered Patent Lawyer and a CFA charterholder (under her former name of Lindsay Androski Kelly). Ms. Androski also serves as a Trustee of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and sits on the Visiting Committees for the Department of Biology, the Department of Humanities, and Sponsored Research.