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Market Cap:$91.9M
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$842.0K
  • Public
  • US
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With corporate headquarters in Cambridge, MA, Javelin applies innovative proprietary technologies to develop new drugs and improved formulations of existing drugs to target unmet and underserved medical needs in the pain management market. The Company has three drug candidates in Phase 3 clinical development. One of these Phase 3 drug candidates, Dyloject(TM), is currently under review for Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) approval in Europe. Previous clinical trials have demonstrated its safety and rapid onset of action.

Number of Employees 40
Contact Information

125 Cambridge Park Drive

Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140

www.javelinphar...

(617) 349-4500

NAICS Code Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing: 325412

Recent Events

  • Javelin Pharma JAV Posts Q3 Loss of 11c, Misses Views

    11/10/09 - Financial Announcement - View Story

  • Javelin Pharmaceuticals: Pain for Pleasure

    8/06/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

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Decision Makers

Name (plus bio) Position
Daniel B. Carr President
Belinda Coote Chief Executive
David B. Bernstein General Counsel & Chief Intellectual Property Officer
Stephen J. Tulipano Cfo
Curtis Wright Vice President, Risk Mgmt & Regulatory Affairs
Frederick E. Pierce Vice President, Ir
Mark Matthews Vice President, Commercial Affairs
Michael Moshman Vice President, Clinical & Commercial Manufacturing
Michael T. Sheckler Vice President, Business Dev
Brian Pratt Executive Director
Anne Garbutt Director of Consultancies and Programme Management
Phil Dines Publishing Manager
Susie Prince Project Manager
Bruce Britton Independent Consultant
Fran Deans Consultant
Hugh Goyder Economist
John Cammack Independent Trainer and Consultant
John Hailey Independent Consultant
Katie Wright-Revolledo Senior Researcher
Kulnara Djamankulova Community Development Advisor
Lucy Earle Researcher
Roberta O'Neill Administrator
Derek Roebuck Secretary

Board of Directors

Name (plus bio) Position
Anne Coles Vice Chair of the Trustees
Douglas G. Watson Board of Directors
Fred H. Mermelstein Board of Directors
Georg Nebgen Board of Directors
Jackie M. Clegg Board of Directors
Janet Townsend Board of Directors
Martin J. Driscoll Board of Directors
Neil W. Flanzraich Board of Directors
Peter Poore Board Member

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. President Current
Innovative Drug Delivery Systems, Inc. Cmo Current
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Vice Chairman Current
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Chief Medical Officer Former
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Board of Directors Former

Belinda Coote has been Chief Executive of Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) since 2002. MAP is a UK charity, which grant assists NGOs and governments in Gaza, West Bank, Israel and Lebanon to improve the health of Palestinians and their host communities. Before joining MAP, Belinda worked for Oxfam in a career spanning 18 years and a range of different posts. As a policy advisor she specialised in international trade, published widely and undertook a number of advocacy campaigns. As a programme manager she was Oxfam?s representative first in Nepal and then in Bangladesh and then worked as regional manager for South Asia. She became a Director in the International Division and spent some time working as Regional Director for Southern Africa.

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Chief Executive Current
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Board of Directors Current
International Division Regional Director Former
International Division Director Former

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. General Counsel & Chief Intellectual Property Officer Current

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Cfo Current

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Vice President, Risk Mgmt & Regulatory Affairs Current

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Vice President, Ir Current

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Vice President, Commercial Affairs Current

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Vice President, Clinical & Commercial Manufacturing Current

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Vice President, Business Dev Current

Brian is one of the founding members of INTRAC and at present is the Executive Director. Brian has worked in development since 1973, initially at the University of Cambridge and in Peru on the Political Economy of Peru. Brian was also a Field Director for OXFAM in the Andean Countries (1977-82), before returning to the UK to develop OXFAM programmes and Departments of Research, Evaluation, Development Policy and Information systems (1982-90). During this period he wrote the OXFAM Field Director's Handbook, was the founding editor of the Development in Practice journal and the Development Guidelines series of seven books. Brian has worked in many countries as a consultant and researcher for NGOs, and multi- and bi-lateral agencies. The primary focus of Brian's publications and consultancies is on strategic policy issues for NGOs and Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E). Brian completed his Ph.D at Cambridge University in 1980, after he graduated from University of Birmingham (B.Sc, Sc.) in 1972.

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Executive Director Current
University of Birmingham Former

Anne has worked in development since 1983, after a career in the National Health Service. Her first overseas posting was with VSO in Nepal where she trained traditional birth attendants and primary health care workers. Having decided that she wanted to pursue a career in development, she was successful in gaining Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) sponsorship to do a Masters in Community Health at Liverpool University through their Associate Professional Officers Scheme (APOS).

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Director of Consultancies and Programme Management Current
Vso Former
Liverpool University Masters In Community Health Former

Phil Dines joined INTRAC in July 2006. He is responsible for developing the publishing programme, website maintenance and overseeing the running of the library. Since graduating from Oxford Brookes University in 2001 with a Postgraduate Diploma in Publishing, Phil has worked in a variety of publishing roles. He joins INTRAC from his position as Production Editor in the Higher Education department of Oxford University Press, where he was responsible for the quality, scheduling and budgeting of their textbooks. Prior to this, Phil spent a year travelling through South East Asia and Central America. Phil has a BA in English and American Literature from Manchester University.

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Publishing Manager Current
Manchester University Ba In English and American Literature Former
Oxford Brookes University Former

Susie joined INTRAC in January 2005 and was appointed as Project Manager in October 2006. Prior to joining INTRAC, Susie worked both as a teacher and in the children?s educational media sector and more recently for VSO in China. In this role she designed and implemented projects on a number of themes including HIV/AIDS, environment, disability and development education. Susie has both practical and research experience in participatory methodologies and planning, minority cultures, thematic mainstreaming, organisational development and capacity building. Susie has an MA in Development Studies and Education from POLIS, University of Leeds.

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Project Manager Current
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Teacher Former
University of Leeds Ma In Development Studies and Education Former

Bruce Britton is an independent consultant and trainer working in the fields of organisational development, organisational learning, capacity building and strategy development. He is also involved in work on child rights and rights-based approaches to development. Bruce has worked in the fields of social and community development since 1976, first as a social worker then as a community worker and for fourteen years with Save the Children in the UK and South Asia as a project manager, staff development specialist and human resource development adviser. Bruce became an independent consultant in 1998, joined a small support network of UK-based consultants called Framework the following year and has been an INTRAC associate since 1999. Bruce has worked at head offices and internationally with a range of development, humanitarian and environmental organisations and networks including BOND, Christian Aid, Save the Children (Denmark, Norway and Sweden), UNHCR, WaterAid, CAFOD, The International Forum for Rural Transport and Development, Tearfund, UNDP, WWF (Scotland, UK and International), Scottish Environment LINK and The Swedish Mission Council. His consultancy work includes strategic reviews, particularly focusing on organisational learning, programme and project reviews and organisational strategy development. He co-facilitates the INTRAC short-course on ?Organisational Development and Change? and has research interests in learning in organisations and network development. Bruce has an MBA from Edinburgh University, a postgraduate BPhil in Social Work from Exeter University and a BSc in Environmental Sciences from the University of East Anglia. He is also a Member of the Chartered Institute of personnel and Development.

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Independent Consultant Current
Edinburgh University Mba Former
University of East Anglia Bsc In Environmental Sciences Former

Fran Deans recently joined the INTRAC research team after having spent the past year working in Rwanda as a consultant. In Rwanda, Fran worked on various projects, including managing and drafting the final report of a focus group research project into Rwandan youth?s attitude to sex and condoms. This work consolidated her experiences working as an intern in the Development DG of the European Commission where she worked largely on HIV/AIDS issues. Fran also has substantial experience working in the field of Roma rights, from working as Programme Officer on a UK-based Roma rights programme to assisting Livia Jaroka MEP in her work on Roma issues. Fran?s social anthropology doctoral thesis is an ethnography of a Hungarian Romany community and an analysis of a community development micro-enterprise scheme, which ends with recommendations for future programmes.

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Consultant Current

Hugh Goyder originally trained as an economist, but then worked as a UN volunteer in India, before joining Oxfam in 1976. He worked as an Oxfam Country Director, first in India, and subsequently in Ethiopia, where he led Oxfam's response to the 1984 famine. On returning to the UK he worked for Oxfam on evaluation issues, and in 1992 joined Action Aid UK, initially as their Co-ordinator for West & Southern Africa, and later as their first Co-ordinator for Impact Assessment. He became an independent consultant and INTRAC Associate in 1998.

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Economist Current

John Cammack works as an independent trainer and consultant in financial management. He was Head of International Finance at Oxfam GB and Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Financial Management at Oxford Brookes University. John has worked internationally with a range of relief and development agencies, including the Aga Khan Foundation, Amnesty International, British Overseas NGOs for Development, European Commission, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, RedR and VSO. He has been an Intrac associate for 12 years. John's training and consultancy work includes financial management for non-specialists, training financial trainers and developing NGO financial communication. He sets financial management in the context of organisational management and international development, making it accessible and practical. His current research interests include the effectiveness of communication between NGO programme and finance staff. John is a qualified accountant and teacher. He has an MBA from Brunel University and an MSc in Development Management from the Open University. www.johncammack.net

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Independent Trainer and Consultant Current
John Cammack Current
Oxford Brookes University Senior Lecturer Former
Amnesty International Former
Redr Former
Vso Former
Brunel University Mba Former
Open University Msc In Development Management Former

John Hailey is an independent consultant and a Visiting Professor at City University?s Cass Business School in London. He has extensive international experience, and has undertaken a range of commissions and consultancies for a wide range of clients, including NGOs, donors, multilaterals and governments, in over thirty-five different countries.

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Independent Consultant Current
City University Visiting Professor Former

Katie Wright-Revolledo has recently joined INTRAC as Senior Researcher having worked at the University of Bath since 2001. From 2001-2003 Katie worked at Bath as a researcher on the 'Improving the impact of microfinance on poverty alleviation' Imp-Act programme. She is also an associate of the ESRC research group on ?Wellbeing in Developing Countries? (WeD) at the University of Bath. Last year she won an ESRC fellowship to consolidate her research to date using theoretical sources from Area Studies, Development Studies and Gender Studies to examine the wider social impacts of microfinance. In recent work she has concluded that it is necessary to look beyond the parameters of poverty alleviation interventions such as microfinance to the cultural, political and economic setting in which individuals are embedded. Katie has also published on identity issues in Peru and has an active interest in migration issues.

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Senior Researcher Current

Kulnara took up the post of Community Development Advisor for Kazakhstan in July 2002. For the previous seven years, Kulnara had worked for UNDP in Kyrgyzstan and then in Kazakhstan in various roles, but most recently as Community and Business development specialist. She has known INTRAC since 1996, when she was a participant of PRA training in Kyrgyzstan. Kulnara has a degree in economics.

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Community Development Advisor Current

Lucy is currently studying for her PhD at the Development Studies Institute of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), with support from INTRAC through an ESRC collaborative studentship. Her research is focused on the dynamics of the homeless movements in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and the impact of urban social movements on the policy making process. Prior to beginning her doctoral studies in October 2005, Lucy had worked for three years on INTRAC?s research team. During this time she focused primarily on community development and social movements, undertaking extensive fieldwork in Central Asia and Peru. Her work on community development in Central Asia is documented in two INTRAC publications. The study of indigenous social movements in Peru is ongoing, and Lucy will continue to contribute to this research process over the coming years.

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Researcher Current

Bobbie O?Neill joined INTRAC in June 2001 as Administrator for INTRAC?s DfiD funded Central Asia Programme. In 2003 she took on the additional role of supporting INTRAC?s consultancies team moving permanently to consultancies work in autumn 2004.

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Administrator Current

Dr. Anne Coles has extensive experience of working on development issues both as a practitioner and as an academic and researcher. Anne was a member of the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2001 sub-panel for Development Studies. Originally trained as a geographer, she has particular interests in public health, nutrition, water supplies, migration, and marginal areas. She worked for ODA/DFID for five years and, as a senior social development adviser, leading on gender issues following the Beijing Conference, she was the UK?s representative on the OECD/DAC Working Party for Gender Equality.

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Vice Chair of the Trustees Current

Derek Roebuck, MA (Oxon), MCom (VUW) is a solicitor. He is the editor of Arbitration, the Journal of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. Derek is Senior Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and Guest Professor at the People?s University of China. He was formerly professor of law (comparative law) in Australia, Papua New Guinea and Hong Kong. He has written over forty books on law, legal history and language, including the 7 volume Peking University Press bilingual texts on Hong Kong contract, criminal law and procedure. Recently he has written on the history of dispute resolution: A Miscellany of Disputes (2000), Ancient Greek Arbitration (2001), The Charitable Arbitrator: How to Mediate and Arbitrate in Louis XIV?s France (2002) and Roman Arbitration (2004). He is now working on Early English Arbitration.

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Secretary Current
Peking University Former

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Board of Directors Current
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Chairman Former

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Board of Directors Current
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. President & Founder Former
Innovative Drug Delivery Systems, Inc. President Former

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Board of Directors Current

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Board of Directors Current

Janet Townsend is a Senior Research Investigator at the University of Newcastle, UK. She retired from lecturing in Geography at the University of Durham, UK after 34 years. Janet engages in participatory research with poor women in low-income countries. She is concerned with issues of poverty, power, self-empowerment and the (dangerous) power of academics, particularly those in prosperous countries. For many years, she worked with pioneer colonists in the rainforests of South America, particularly Colombia. Then she engaged in participatory research with the women pioneers, who were enthusiastic about the work of NGOs. This led her to seek to understand the extraordinary growth and dynamism of NGOs today.

Organization Position Status
University of Newcastle Investigator Current
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Board of Directors Current

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Board of Directors Current

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Board of Directors Current

Dr Peter Poore qualified as a doctor at St Bartholomew?s Hospital in London in 1964. He has 30 years experience of health care delivery in many of the world?s poorest countries. He joined Save the Children Fund in 1983 and eventually became senior health adviser responsible for all aspects of the Fund?s work in the health sector. Peter has written and published on health issues and special interests include the quality of primary health care, sustainability of health care delivery systems, health sector reform, refugee health care, reproductive health care, the Expanded Programme on Immunisation, and the impact of HIV/AIDS on all aspects of health and social welfare. He has worked as a consultant for a range of development agencies. He was a core member of the Financing Task Force of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation, and the alternate NGO representative for Northern NGOs on the Board of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria. He is currently a Board member of a number of NGOs, including Health Unlimited, INTRAC, The Malaria Consortium and Evidence for Development. He is on the editorial advisory Board of Health Policy and Planning. He has also recently returned to part-time general practice in the NHS UK. He was awarded OBE in 2001.

Organization Position Status
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Board Member Current
Health Unlimited Board Member Current
Global Fund Board of Directors Current

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     JAV $1.38 -0.06 (-4.17% )
Average Volume 344,994
Shares Outstanding 63.86M
Market Cap 88.1M
Year High 2.28
Year Low 0.52
Earnings Per Share -0.71
P/E Ratio -1.94
Dividend N/A
Yield N/A
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