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Elizabeth Marincola is the CEO of the Public Library of Science, and the former President of the nonprofit membership organization Society for Science & the Public (SSP) and publisher of Science News, the award-winning magazine.
Elizabeth Marincola is the CEO of the Public Library of Science, and the former President of the nonprofit membership organization Society for Science & the Public (SSP) and publisher of Science News, the award-winning magazine.
Amanda Bennett is currently a freelance journalist, and the former Executive Editor/Projects and Investigations for Bloomberg News. She was editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer from June, 2003, to November, 2006, and prior to that was editor of the Herald-Leader in Lexington, Kentucky.
Judith A. Salerno, M.D., M.S., is the President and CEO of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, serving in the past as the Leonard D. Schaeffer Executive Officer …
Todd Park is HHS’s former Chief Technology Officer, a post he has held from August 2009 to August 2012. In this role, his mission was to be a change agent and “entrepreneur-in-residence,” helping HHS harness the power of data, technology, and innovation to improve the health of the nation. Park currently serves as the White House Technology Advisor.
Dave Icke joined mc10 in March 2009, and served as the company’s first Chief Executive Officer until 2014. Based near Boston, Massachusetts, mc10 is a venture-backed advanced materials company focused on commercializing stretchable silicon technology.
Dr. Margaret A. Hamburg is the Former Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), where she served from May 2009 to March 2015. As FDA Commissioner, she …
Eythor Bender is CEO and Co-Founder of UNYQ and Faculty Member at Singularity University, and former CEO of Ekso Bionics, the developer and maker of powered, wearable robots known as “exoskeletons” that augment strength, endurance, and mobility of humans. Throughout his career, Eythor has championed innovation; fostering and spearheading creativity in medical technologies and taking them from unconventional approaches to FDA-approved products that communities aspire to.
George Church is the Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Center for Computational Genetics, and the Professor of Health Sciences and Technology at Harvard and MIT. He is also the founding member of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard. With degrees from Duke University in Chemistry and Zoology, he co-authored research on 3D-software & RNA structure with Sung-Hou Kim.
Dr. Barker is currently director of ASU’s Transformative Healthcare Networks, co-director of the Complex Adaptive Systems Initiative and as a professor of practice within the School of Life Sciences, part of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. She is also the former Deputy Director of the National Cancer Institute (NCI), serving as the Deputy Director for Strategic Scientific Initiatives. In this role she has developed and implemented multi/trans-disciplinary programs in strategic areas of cancer research and advanced technologies including: the Nanotechnology Alliance for Cancer; The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA); and the Clinical Proteomics Technologies Initiative for Cancer.
J. Craig Venter, Ph.D., a pioneering genomic scientist, is Founder, Chairman, and President of the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI), a 400 person not-for-profit, research organization dedicated to human, microbial, plant, synthetic, and environmental genomic and policy research.