Firebrick Pharma Limited (ASX:FRE)

To develop and commercialise novel treatments for respiratory infections.

About Us

Firebrick Pharma Limited is an Australian biotechnology company focused on the development of new treatments for respiratory infections. The company aims to address the global need for effective antiviral therapies, particularly targeting the common cold and other respiratory infections. Firebrick Pharma's lead product, Nasodine Nasal Spray, is designed to inactivate viruses in the nasal cavity, thereby reducing the severity and duration of symptoms.

Company Overview

Founded with the vision of revolutionising the treatment of respiratory infections, Firebrick Pharma Limited is at the forefront of developing innovative antiviral therapies. The company’s flagship product, Nasodine Nasal Spray, has shown promise in clinical trials for its ability to inactivate a broad spectrum of respiratory viruses. Firebrick Pharma is committed to advancing its pipeline of antiviral products through rigorous scientific research and clinical development.

Nasodine Nasal Spray represents a novel approach to treating respiratory infections, leveraging the company’s proprietary antiviral technology. This product aims to reduce viral load in the nasal cavity, offering a significant advantage over traditional symptomatic treatments. Firebrick Pharma’s research and development efforts are focused on expanding the indications for Nasodine and exploring additional antiviral applications.

Board & Management

Peter Molloy

Peter Molloy

Founder & Executive Chairman

Peter Molloy is a qualified microbiologist and biochemist who built a successful career in the pharmaceutical industry, initially at Faulding (Aust) and then at Pharmacia (Pfizer), where he was Managing Director of Australia/NZ operations and later International Vice President for Strategic Marketing. During his career, he launched 23 new pharmaceutical products and executed 40 international licensing or distribution deals. Subsequently, he was CEO of four biotech companies in US and Australia, including two ASX-listed firms. As CEO of antiviral drug development company, Biota Holdings Limited (2002-2005), the company’s market value grew from $30m to around $300m. Subsequently, as founding CEO of Race Oncology (2016-2020), the company’s market value grew from $12m to more than $400m during 2021. He obtained his BSc from University of Melbourne, his MBA from University of Adelaide, and he holds a PhD in biotechnology business. He is also a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

Stephen Goodall

Stephen Goodall

Founder & Director

Stephen Goodall has a successful track record in intellectual property, pharmaceutical development, manufacturing, regulatory strategy and clinical development. He was instrumental in developing the intellectual property that underpins the Firebrick patent. Previously, he was Chief Operating Officer of Viralytics, which was later acquired in 2018 for $500 million by the US big pharma company, Merck. Prior to Viralytics, he was the Director of Pharmaceutical Development at Vapotronics, where he managed all aspects of inhaled drug development and formulation and before that, Director of Development at AGEN Biomedical for 11 years. He is a founder of Firebrick and co-inventor on Firebrick patents. He has extensive experience in the preclinical, IND, regulatory and human clinical phases of drug development. He also has an impressive background in process development, production scale-up and GMP manufacturing for pharmaceuticals.

Phyllis Gardner

Phyllis Gardner

Non-Executive Director

Professor Phyllis Gardner is based in California and is a tenured Professor of Medicine at Stanford University; she is also on the Board of Fellows of Harvard Medical School. She obtained her Doctor of Medicine degree from Harvard Medical School, trained in internal medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and completed research fellowships in Pharmacology at Columbia University and University College, London. After moving to Stanford in 1984, Phyllis was an active scientific researcher, with her expertise bridging medicine, pharmacology and drug delivery systems. After ten years in academia, she became interested in entrepreneurship, founding several biopharma ventures. From 1994 to 1998, she served as Principal Scientist and Head of Research at ALZA Corporation; and from 1999 to 2015, she was a partner at Essex Woodlands Health Ventures, a leading US venture capital firm focused on life sciences. She has been a director on numerous boards of US public biotech firms, including Aronex, Aerogen, Pharmacyclics, BioMarin, Corium, Revance and Cohbar.

Richard Treagus

Richard Treagus

Non-Executive Director

Between 1990 and 1997, Dr Treagus graduated with an MB ChB (Medicine and Surgery, First class with Honours), MPharmMed (Master of Medicine) and an MBA (Master of Business Administration) from universities in South Africa. After a period as Medical Director for Wyeth-Ayerst (now Pfizer), in 1998 he became Commercial Director of Aspen Pharmacare in South Africa, where he was responsible for all sales, marketing and business development for pharmacy and consumer products. Between 2002 and 2006, he was General Manager of Sigma Pharmaceuticals in Melbourne, responsible for all sales, marketing and business development, then from 2006 to 2012 was Managing Director and CEO of Acrux (ACR), the market value of which increased 10-fold during his tenure. Between 2013 and 2020, he was Executive Chairman of Neuren Pharmaceuticals (NEU), and its market value increased 6-fold during his tenure. Dr Treagus is also Executive Chairman and Founder of BTC Health (BTC).

Peter Friedland

Peter Friedland

Chief Medical Officer

Professor Peter Friedland is the Company’s Chief Medical Officer. Prof Friedland is an ENT (ear, nose and throat) specialist, professor at the University of Western Australia and professor at the University of Notre Dame, Fremantle. He holds several appointments, including Chair in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Western Australia, and memberships of the board of the Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery at Royal Australian College of Surgeons (RACS), the Panel of Clinical Experts for the Australian Government Department of Health, and the MBS (Medical Benefit Schemes) National ENT Taskforce. Prof Friedland is a surgeon-scientist at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and Joondalup Health Campus. He is currently engaged in multidisciplinary clinical research in head and neck cancer, hearing loss rehabilitation and nasal disease. In the last decade, he has published more than 70 peer reviewed scientific articles and delivered more than 150 conference presentations and invited lectures. Prior to immigrating to Australia in 2009, he was clinical head of the ENT department at the University of Witwatersrand, Donald Gordon Medical Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa. Prof Friedland was appointed Mr. Nelson Mandela’s ENT specialist from 2000 to 2009.

Simon Tucker

Simon Tucker

Chief Scientific Officer

Dr Simon Tucker is a virologist with decades of pharmaceutical R&D management experience. He previously led teams at GD Searle (US) focused on new antivirals including influenza and HIV, where he was a member of the team responsible for the discovery of the HIV protease inhibitor, amprenavir. He subsequently led the Gene Therapy Group at the University of Glasgow (UK), before joining Biota Pharmaceuticals, the world-leading antiviral drug developer at the time. As Vice President of Research at Biota he oversaw the research and IP portfolios, managed the R&D strategy and execution, and was directly involved in multiple licensing deals, collaborative projects with major pharmaceutical companies and the discovery and progression of clinical candidates. He led the teams that discovered zanamivir (Relenza), the world’s first neuraminidase inhibitor for treatment of influenza, as well as the world’s first point of care diagnostic test for influenza A and B. He also presided over the discovery and development of candidate drugs for the common cold (vapendavir), RSV and hepatitis C. He is a founder & former CEO at 360biolabs and is currently Chairman of Jumpstart-Fertility, an international biotech focused on drugs to address female infertility.

Monique Baldwin

Monique Baldwin

Head of Regulatory Affairs

Dr Monique Baldwin is a highly experienced regulatory affairs professional with a track record of success across multiple therapeutic areas, covering small to large multinational pharmaceutical companies (Novartis, GSK, CLINUVEL, CSL). Monique has a PhD in Life Sciences from the University of Newcastle and a master’s degree in Bioethics from Monash University. Responsible for the development and implementation of local and global regulatory strategies, Monique has worked closely with drug substance and drug product manufacturers, supported clinical programs across several international regulatory jurisdictions. Monique is passionate about ethics, which has led to her participation in research ethics (public and private healthcare institutions), and ongoing educational interests in bioethics at an academic level.

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