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Univec, Inc. announced that President and CEO Dr. David L. Dalton was selected to be honored by the Genetic Disease Foundation for his involvement with the organization and the pharmaceutical industry to treat and prevent genetic diseases.
(PRWEB) APRIL 14, 2002
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. - April 12, 2002 - Farmingdale-based Univec, Inc., (OTCBB:UNVC - news) today announced that President and CEO Dr. David L. Dalton was selected to be honored at the Genetic Disease Foundation's Gala on June 5, 2002 at Chelsea Piers in New York City. Dr. Dalton is being honored for his involvement with the organization and the pharmaceutical industry to treat and prevent genetic diseases such as Sickle Cell Anemia.
The Genetic Disease Foundation (GDF) was established in 1997 by various organizations, patients and families who had a common goal of supporting research and education to combat genetic disease. The foundation's primary mission is to fight and prevent all genetic diseases collectively, rather than concentrate on one specific type. GDF has designated the Department of Human Genetics at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine to focus on discovering the causative genes for rare and common diseases and on developing new methods for their prevention and cure.
Dr. David L. Dalton, President and CEO of Univec, stated that, "It is an honor to be recognized by the Genetic Disease Foundation and share in their commitment to help prevent the spread of disease." Dr. Dalton is also the founder and majority owner of Pharmacy Services, Inc., a certified Minority Business Enterprise that fulfills pharmaceutical and medical supply requirements for government entities, such as correctional institutions, clinics and other healthcare facilities.
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