Company: SHPH
Filing Date: 2025-03-05
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001493152-25-009106
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Company: Shuttle Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-05
Form: S-1/A
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 to seek collaborations centered on our    
 platform to maximize applications for cancer treatment.                                                                             |
| ● | Establish                                                                                                                           
 Shuttle Diagnostics, Inc. as a subsidiary of SHPH in order to advance development of the predictive biomarker (PC-RAD               
 Test) and the PSMA ligand (PSMA-B) to advance prostate cancer treatment.                                                            |

Management Team

Our management team has significant experience in radiation oncology and in progressing products from early-stage research through clinical trials. Our Chief Executive Officer, or CEO, Anatoly Dritschilo, M.D., is an experienced clinician and researcher who has held senior academic and management positions including serving as Department Chairman, Hospital Medical Director and Cancer Center Director at Georgetown University Medical Center. Prior to co-founding our Company, Dr. Dritschilo was a co-founder of Oncomed, Inc., a company that became public as NeoPharm, Inc. (Nasdaq: NEOL). He has experience in providing care for patients undergoing treatment for cancers of the prostate, breast, brain, lung, sarcomas and GI systems. Dr. Dritschilo has directed basic science research supported by grants from the National Cancer Institute (“NCI”) and performed clinical trials using drugs and radiation therapy. In addition, Dr. Dritschilo served as the principal investigator of pharmaceutical industry sponsored clinical evaluations of human interferon alpha-2 (Bristol-Myers) with radiation therapy and antisense raf oligonucleotides, LErafAON (NeoPharm) with radiation therapy. He serves as a Radiation Biology and Radiation Oncology expert on committees of the NIH to review Program Project (P01) grant applications, Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) grant applications and investigator-initiated research project (R01) applications.

Dr. Dritschilo is supported in our clinical development effort by Tyvin Rich, MD, our Chief Clinical Officer and Medical Director. Dr. Rich is the former Professor and Chairman of the Department of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology at the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center and proton radiation therapy specialist at the Hampton Proton Therapy Center in Hampton, Virginia. Dr. Rich has served as principal investigator on multi-modality clinical trials for the treatment of gastrointestinal (GI) cancers and helped to develop treatment with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) as a radiation sensitizer for use with RT in the treatment of GI cancers. He has extensive cancer clinical trial experience in developing radiation sensitizer applications