Nurix Therapeutics Appoints Drug Development Expert Roy D. Baynes, MB.Bch., M.Med., Ph.D., to Its Board of Directors

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Dr. Baynes has been a member of Nurix’s Medical Advisory Board since 2023

SAN FRANCISCO, March 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nurix Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: NRIX), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of targeted protein degradation medicines, announced today the appointment of Roy D. Baynes, MB.Bch., M.Med., Ph.D., to its board of directors. Dr. Baynes, who currently serves as executive vice president and chief medical officer of Eikon Therapeutics, has had a distinguished career in hematology and oncology and over 22 years of clinical leadership experience in pharmaceutical and biotech companies.

“Roy has been a trusted advisor to Nurix since 2023, and I am delighted to welcome him to our board of directors at this exciting time for the Company,” said Arthur T. Sands, M.D., Ph.D., president and chief executive officer of Nurix. “His extensive experience in the development of innovative, blockbuster medicines will be invaluable as we advance our pipeline across oncology and autoimmune indications.”

“As a clinical advisor, I have been deeply impressed by Nurix’s compelling science of protein degradation and the data that have been generated in the clinical trials of NX-5948 in patients with CLL and Waldenström macroglobulinemia, particularly in the face of growing resistance to BTK inhibitors,” said Dr. Baynes. “I have thoroughly enjoyed working with this talented team of drug discoverers, and I look forward to my increased involvement in Nurix’s plans for the clinical development and commercialization of its growing pipeline.”

Prior to joining Eikon Therapeutics, Dr. Baynes was chief medical officer and head of global clinical development at Merck, where he supervised the entire clinical portfolio at Merck Research Laboratories and was the architect of the development strategy for dozens of important new medicines including pembrolizumab (Keytruda), a humanized monoclonal antibody used in cancer immunotherapy that treats multiple tumor types as well as two histology agnostic indications. Earlier in his career, Dr. Baynes served as Senior Vice President of Oncology, Inflammation and Respiratory Therapeutics at Gilead Sciences, Inc., as Vice President of Global Development and head of the hematology/oncology development team at Amgen, Inc., and as Professor of Medicine at University of Kansas Medical Center and Wayne State University in Detroit, where he held the Charles Martin endowed chair of Cancer Research. Dr. Baynes holds an MB.BCh. (Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery), an M.Med. (specialist registration in Internal Medicine), and a Ph.D. from the University of Witwatersrand.