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==== Dr Alastair Smith Chief Executive Officer ==== Alastair was the Founder of Avacta and has been Chief Executive Officer since its inception in 2005. Alastair has extensive management, strategic planning and transactional experience, having led the public and private M&A activities of the Group including the IPO of the Group in 2006 via a reverse merger. He is well known in the UK public markets; a respected and trusted executive with many yearsβ experience of investor relations in the UK, Europe and the US. He has successfully delivered multiple follow-on fundraisings for the Group. Alastair is also Non-executive Chairman of SPARTA Biodiscovery, an Imperial College spin-out providing cuttingedge analytical instrumentation to biopharmaceutical developers to enable nano-formulations of next-generation therapeutics. Alastair is a scientist by training with a degree and PhD in Physics from Manchester University. Following a period of working in the US, he returned in 1995 to take up an academic position at Leeds University, becoming Professor of Molecular Biophysics at the age of 38. Over a ten-year period, through close collaboration with life scientists, he built one of the leading biophysics research groups in Europe before leaving his academic career in 2007 to focus full time on delivering value to Avacta shareholders.
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