FULC - Fulcrum Therapeutics, Inc.
About Fulcrum Therapeutics, Inc. (https://www.fulcrumtx.com)
Fulcrum Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical firm committed to developing life-improving treatments for patients in the United States afflicted by genetically defined diseases with significant unmet medical needs. Its leading investigational therapies include losmapimod, a small molecule targeting facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy, and FTX-6058, an orally administered fetal hemoglobin inducer for sickle cell disease and related hemoglobinopathies, such as beta-thalassemia. Beyond these, Fulcrum is actively engaged in discovering new drug targets for various rare conditions, encompassing neuromuscular, muscular, central nervous system, and hematologic disorders, alongside cardiomyopathies and pulmonary diseases. The company has established key collaborations, notably a research and discovery partnership with Acceleron Pharma Inc. to identify biological targets within the pulmonary disease area, and a strategic licensing and development agreement with MyoKardia, Inc. focused on novel targeted therapies for genetic cardiomyopathies. Incorporated in 2015, Fulcrum Therapeutics, Inc. maintains its headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Key Executives
| NAME | TITLE | DOB | SALARY |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alexander C. Sapir | Chief Executive Officer, President & Director | 1967 | $1,199,358 USD |
| Alan A. Musso | Chief Financial Officer | 1962 | $802,215 USD |
| Curtis G. Oltmans | Chief Legal Officer, Head of External Affairs & Corporate Secretary | 1963 | $689,500 USD |
| Bradley E. Bernstein | Founder | – | – |
| Danny Reinberg | Founder | – | – |
| Gregory Tourangeau | Controller & Principal Accounting Officer | – | – |
| Iain Fraser DPHIL | Senior Vice President of Early Development | – | – |
| Jeffrey W. Jacobs | Chief Scientific Officer | 1963 | – |
| Kim Hazen | Chief People Officer | – | – |
| Michael R. Green | Founder | – | – |
| Rudolf Jaenisch | Founder | – | – |
| Tsun-Huei Lee | Founder | 1964 | – |