Healthcare >> CEO Interviews >> October 1, 2001

Paul Freiman – Neurobiological Technologies Inc (ntii)

PAUL E. FREIMAN joined Neurobiological Technologies, Inc., as a Director in April 1997 and was elected President and Chief Executive Officer in May 1997. He is the former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Syntex Corporation, where he had a long and successful career and was instrumental in the sale of Syntex to Roche Holdings for $5.3 billion. He is credited with much of the marketing success of Syntex's lead product, Naprosyn, and was responsible for moving the product to over- the-counter status, marketed by Proctor & Gamble as Aleve. Mr. Freiman currently serves as Chairman of the Board of SciGen Pte. Ltd., and serves on the Boards of Penwest Pharmaceutical Co., Calypte Biomedical Corporation, Alexza Molecular Delivery Corp., Phytos, Inc., and Otsuka America Pharmaceuticals, Inc. He has been Chairman of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association of America (PhRMA) and has also chaired a number of key PhRMA committees. Mr. Freiman holds a BS degree from Fordham University and an Honorary Doctorate from the Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy. Profile
TWST: Can we start out with a history and overview of the company?

Mr. Freiman: Neurobiological Technologies (NTI) was founded in 1987 by

some research scientists in San Francisco who focused