Healthcare >> CEO Interviews >> October 17, 2003

Lisa Mckerracher – Bioaxone Therapeutic Inc

LISA MCKERRACHER is Founding Scientist and Chief Scientific Officer of Bioaxone Therapeutic, Inc., a private biotech company with a goal to develop drugs that target Rho signaling in central nervous system disorders, ophthalmology and cancer. Dr. McKerracher is on leave as Professor in the Department of Pathology at the University of Montreal, and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Neurology/Neurosurgery at McGill University. Recently she was a co-recipient of the Christopher Reeve Research Medal with Albert Aguayo for her work on spinal cord injury. Dr. McKerracher's research efforts are focused on overcoming barriers to axon regeneration in the central nervous system (CNS), and promoting neuroprotection in models of eye disease. She identified an intracellular protein called Rho as a key target for regulating axon growth in the CNS, leading to the creation of BioAxone Therapeutic Inc. Dr. McKerracher is a current member of the Advisory Board for the Institute for Neuroscience, Addiction and Mental Health of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. She has published over 40 peer-reviewed articles in top-notch scientific journals. Dr. McKerracher has been an invited speaker at many international conferences and symposiums. Profile
TWST: Would you begin with a brief historical sketch of BioAxone and a

picture of things as they are now?

Dr. McKerracher: BioAxone is a young company, incorporated in the year

2000. We are a