SOMERVILLE, Mass.– Laronde, the company pioneering Endless RNA™ (eRNA) – a novel, engineered form of RNA that can be programmed to express proteins inside the body for breakthrough treatments – today announced Pablo J. Cagnoni, M.D. as its Chief Executive Officer. Dr. Cagnoni, a Laronde board member since November 2021, succeeds John Mendlein, Flagship Pioneering Executive Partner and Laronde’s Chairman, who had been serving as the company’s interim CEO since August. Dr. Cagnoni stepped down as President and CEO of Rubius Therapeutics and became an Executive Partner at Flagship Pioneering.
“Pablo’s deep experience in all stages of drug development, company building, and capital formation in both private and public markets, along with his expertise in building platform companies make him well positioned to lead Laronde through this important next chapter,” said John Mendlein, Chairman of Laronde and Executive Partner, Flagship Pioneering. “I look forward to continuing to work with Pablo to help Laronde advance a new class of medicines that will ultimately drive extraordinary health outcomes for patients.”
“Laronde is an exceptional company built on a truly unique platform with the potential to change the way we approach medicine,” said Pablo J. Cagnoni, MD, Chief Executive Officer, Laronde and Executive Partner, Flagship Pioneering. “I am energized by Laronde’s team and the momentum they have created, and look forward to leading the company, as well as working closely with my colleagues at Flagship, to demonstrate the promise of programmable medicines through eRNA.”
Pablo J. Cagnoni is an oncologist and pharmaceutical executive who has been committed to advancing the development of breakthrough treatments for people with cancer and other diseases throughout his career. He has played a key role in the development, approval, and commercialization of more than 20 life-changing treatments, including Afinitor®, Kyprolis® and Tarceva®.
Dr. Cagnoni most recently served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Rubius Therapeutics. Before joining Rubius in 2018, Dr. Cagnoni served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Tizona Therapeutics, a privately held biotech company focused on developing next generation immunotherapies for the treatment of cancer. He joined Tizona as the company’s first employee and grew the organization to support the filing of its first Investigational New Drug application. In 2020, Gilead Sciences secured an exclusive option to acquire Tizona for up to $1.5 billion.
Prior to Tizona, he served as President of Onyx Pharmaceuticals (acquired by Amgen), where he had global strategic oversight and accountability of the business from early product development to commercialization of the Onyx portfolio. Dr. Cagnoni joined Onyx in March 2013, as Executive Vice President, Global Research and Development and Technical Operations, and was named President in October 2013, when Onyx became an Amgen subsidiary. Previously, he was Senior Vice President and Global Head of Clinical Development at Novartis Oncology. From 2007 to 2009, Dr. Cagnoni was Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at Allos Therapeutics (acquired by Spectrum Pharmaceuticals) and, prior to that, Chief Medical Officer of OSI Pharmaceuticals (acquired by Astellas).
Earlier in his career, he served as Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado Bone Marrow Transplant Program, where he cared for patients undergoing stem cell transplants. Dr. Cagnoni earned his medical degree from University of Buenos Aires School of Medicine, and completed his fellowship in Hematology and Oncology at the Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York and a fellowship in Stem Cell Transplantation at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.
Dr. Cagnoni is Chairman of Rubius Therapeutics and a member of the Board of Directors for Fusion Pharmaceuticals, Laronde, Repertoire Immune Medicines, and Synthekine. He serves on the Emerging Companies Section Governing Board of the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO), the Board of Trustees for the Bay Area Discovery Museum and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He previously served as a board member for CRISPR Therapeutics, Harpoon Therapeutics, Tizona Therapeutics and Tango Therapeutics and was Executive Chairman of Blade Therapeutics.