Tryp Therapeutics Inc. (CSE: TRYP) (OTCQB: TRYPF) CEO Greg McKee was featured in a recent “Forbes” article touting six keys to leadership growth. In the article, McKee shared valuable insight into the most effective ways that leaders can grow and develop. The behaviors McKee encouraged include staying curious and stepping outside of your comfort zone as well as not waiting for experiences and making experiences as you go. McKee also urged potential leaders to never stop learning and, in fact, noted that they could learn from every experience. McKee also encouraged leaders to not be afraid of breaking with convention. Finally, he noted that success is achieved faster by collaboration. “Success rarely happens in isolation,” said Tryp Therapeutics CEO Greg McKee in the article. “The most innovative and successful ideas are born out of collaboration. Surround yourself with a wide variety of people to ensure that someone is always there to offer a different opinion or a different perspective. If you surround yourself with people who are too similar, you’ll lose that valuable diversity of thought.”
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About Tryp Therapeutics Inc.
Tryp Therapeutics is a pharmaceutical company focused on developing compounds with known activity and safety profiles for the treatment of rare and other diseases with unmet medical needs. Tryp’s psilocybin-for-neuropsychiatric disorders, or PFN(TM) (“PFN”), program is focused on the development of synthetic psilocybin as a new class of drug for the treatment of certain neuropsychiatric-based disorders. Tryp’s lead PFN drug candidate is TRP-8802 for the treatment of fibromyalgia, a chronic pain syndrome estimated to affect more than five million people in the United States. The company is also preparing to initiate a phase 2a clinical study for eating disorders in partnership with the Dr. Jennifer Miller at the University of Florida. In addition to its PFN program, Tryp is developing TRP-1001, an oral formulation of razoxane for the treatment of soft-tissue sarcoma. Soft-tissue sarcomas are a rare and diverse group of tumors that account for about 1% of all cancers in adults and 7% in children. Based on the prevalence of soft-tissue sarcomas in the United States, Tryp believes it is a rare disease and that TRP-1001 should qualify for orphan drug status. For more information about the company, please visit www.TrypTherapeutics.com.
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