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Samaritan's collaborative researchers have made important patented discoveries in the fields of, central nervous system diseases, such as, Alzheimer's disease; cancer; cardiovascular disease; and infectious diseases, such as, AIDS, and Hepatitis C. These discoveries have positioned us with a rich pipeline of new drugs with novel mechanisms of actions to develop.
Samaritan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is an entrepreneurial biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and marketing of innovative therapeutics. At Samaritan Pharmaceuticals our mission has been to create life-saving drugs for people suffering from AIDS, Alzheimer’s, heart disease and cancer. View all the latest press releases and news articles focused on Samaritan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. These publications, called peer-reviewed journals, are scholarly periodicals requiring each article submitted be judged by an independent panel of experts (scientific peers) to authenticate the accuracy of the material. The number of articles printed and the variety of publications accepting the article serve to underscore the legitimacy of information. Samaritan has collaborative relationships with other pharmaceutical companies to commercialize branded approved prescription products in selected niche territories, such as, in Greece, Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Egypt, FYROM, Hungary, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovania, Syria and Turkey. Before a drug can be offered to the public it must go through several phases of rigorous testing to make sure it is safe, efficient and does what it says it can do. The testing is mandated and overseen by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) which is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. SAMARITAN PIPELINE - (MECHANISM OF ACTION VIDEOS)
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EXECUTIVE BIOGRAPHIES

George Weaver
Regulatory Affairs

Mr. Weaver majored in chemistry, minored in business economics, and was one of a select group of students to successfully petition UCLA and participate in an accelerated Pre-Medicine/Medicine program. After working as an environmental toxicology consultant for two years, Mr. Weaver earned a Bachelor's of Science in Environmental Engineering and assumed an appointed position as Chair of Industry Waste Classification and Toxicology Focus Group under the California Department of Toxic Substances Control Regulatory Structure Update.

Mr. Weaver also worked for and under contract with the United States Navy Public Works Center. Mr. Weaver is responsible for several environmental and toxicological advances within the Department of Defense including a notable contribution to the DOD Uniform National Discharge Standards (UNDS) guidelines created jointly with the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the US Coast Guard; development of the Navy's toxicological profile guidelines for hazardous materials and wastes in San Diego; and significant contribution to the development of DOD radiological, biohazardous, and infectious materials permitting guidelines.

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