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Clearside Biomedical
CLSD:NAS
Pharmaceuticals: Major
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About
Pharmaceuticals: Major
Founded 2011
Clearside Biomedical, Inc. is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company, which engages in the development of drug therapies to treat blinding diseases of the eye. The company was founded by Samir Kumar Patel, Vladimir Zarnitsyn, Mark Prausnitz, Daniel H. White, and Henry F. Edelhauser in May 2011 and is headquartered in Alpharetta, GA.
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Executives
Name | Title | Gender |
Christy L. Shaffer, PhD | Chairman | Female |
Daniel H. White, MBA | President, Chief Executive Officer & Director | Male |
Charles A. Deignan | Chief Financial Officer & Head-Investor Relations | Male |
Richard L. Beckman, MD | Chief Medical Officer | Male |
Samir Kumar Patel, PhD | Founder | Male |
Vladimir Zarnitsyn, PhD | Founder | Male |
Henry F. Edelhauser, PhD | Founder | Male |
Mark Prausnitz, PhD | Founder | Male |
Glenn Noronha, PhD | Chief Scientific Officer | Male |
Jennifer M. Kissner, PhD | Vice President-Clinical Development | Female |
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How Clearside Biomedical stacks up to its peers in the Pharmaceuticals: Major industry or with competing business segments.
Clearside Biomedical
CLSD:NAS
Pharmaceuticals: Major
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MICRO cap
(—)
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since start of 2021
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- —
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- —
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- —
- —
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- 4
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Carbon Footprint
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Pollution Prevention
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Water Conservation
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Data & Privacy Protection
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Consumer Health, Wellness & Safety
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Employee Ownership, Satisfaction, Benefits & Pay
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Workplace Health and Safety
-
Integrity of Corporate Governance
-
Ethical Practices
-
Usage of Conflict Materials
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Forced Labor
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Diversity of Corporate Leadership
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