Paul Antony

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Paul Antony (born 1962) is a physician executive and former Chief Medical Officer for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) [1]. He left PhRMA to serve as CEO of Callidus Biopharma until its acquisition by Amicus Therapeutics (NASDAQ: FOLD) [2] Archived 2015-06-10 at the Wayback Machine.

Board-certified in both preventive medicine and aerospace medicine, he received his MD and MPH degrees from the George Washington University.[1] Prior to attending medical school, he earned an MBA from Harvard Business School and worked for McKinsey & Company, where he specialized in post-merger integration within the health care and high technology industries [3].

Antony is a Commander in the United States Navy, Medical Corps. His last active-duty assignment was with the White House Military Office as Flight Surgeon and senior medical officer for the Marine One Presidential Helicopter Squadron. He continues to serve as a reserve officer and his military experience includes support of Naval Special Warfare and combat & humanitarian deployments to Afghanistan, Iraq, Haiti, & Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Antony was a 1993-1994 White House Fellow serving in the Executive Office of the President [4]. He received his bachelor of science degree in biomedical engineering from Johns Hopkins University[5] and spent five years developing new products for Hewlett-Packard and AT&T. He now serves as a Senior Fellow with FasterCures [6].

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  1. ^ Fellowships (U.S.), President's Commission on White House (1993). The White House Fellowships. President's Commission on White House Fellowships.

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