
Advisory Board Member for Chemistry Department at Imperial College London
Greater San Diego Area

Advisory Board Member for Chemistry Department at Imperial College London
Greater San Diego Area
Serial entrepreneur and seed stage high technology and life sciencesventure capitalist
Founded, co-founded or provided early stage financing to 40 companies that have achieved a cumulative market capitalization of over $40 Billion.
Interested in American competitiveness and innovation and science education
Interested in assisting refugee families achieve the American Dream.
de novo start-ups, entrepreneurship, biotechnology, nanotechnology, smart materials, renewable energy, biofuels, nanotechnology, technology licensing and talent recruitment, strategic partnerships, venture capital, seed capital, innovation, science education, science festivals, San Diego
(Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
2008 — Present (less than a year)
Judge material science based business plans for annual competition
http://lucy.mrs.org/entrepreneur/index.html
(Biotechnology industry)
July 2008 — Present (4 months)
Infections in the hospital are the 8th leading cause of death in the United States. This occurs primarily because of drug-resistant and newly-emerging pathogens. While bacteria and viruses are treated with antibiotics and antiviral drugs, they have a series of escape mechanisms that come from mutation. Ultimately, all antibiotics become inactive as drug-resistant bacteria arise. In addition, viruses become resistant by mutation and the survival of strains that avoid immune attack. ContraFect Corporation has been formed to address these life threatening infections. Combination therapy will be used to block and disarm virulence factors of bacteria and viruses, rendering them vulnerable to the natural immune balance of the body.
(Philanthropy industry)
July 2008 — Present (4 months)
Arroyo Paseo Charter High School is a new start-up charter school based in an urban community of San Diego. The school will enroll 110 students in 2007/08 and have a future maximum enrollment of 250 9th to 12th grade students. The mission of APCHS is to prepare, support and motivate all students, especially students from the diverse urban communities of San Diego, to pursue careers at all levels of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by providing a rigorous, standards-based, educational program designed to support the academic success of all learners.
(Philanthropy industry)
June 2008 — Present (5 months)
The gap between the increasingly rapid advances in scientific research and the stationary state of the public’s knowledge in the basic sciences is ever widening. It is becoming more difficult for scientists to convey the significance of their research to the public. Public interest is becoming crucial to deciding the fate of that research. There is a desperate need for new ways to re-ignite the public’s interest and support.
Art is valued universally for its capacity to capture ideas and evoke feelings from people in a way that words cannot. In this faculty, art presents itself as a final resort for making even the most complex issues of science accessible to anyone and everyone. Therefore, the mission of BioEASI is to transform the fruits of scientific research into works of art meant to inspire public interest in science and to direct the funds from art sales into public education and research training.
(Educational Institution; 5001-10,000 employees; Research industry)
June 2008 — Present (5 months)
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/chemistry/people/externaladvisoryboard
(Non-Profit; 1-10 employees; Philanthropy industry)
2008 — Present (less than a year)
National Science Festival in Boston, MA
http://cambridgesciencefestival.org/2007/index.php
(Venture Capital & Private Equity industry)
March 2008 — Present (8 months)
Judge at the Wall Street Journal Innovation Awards.
(Non-Profit; 1-10 employees; Philanthropy industry)
January 2008 — Present (10 months)
Join our group: http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/90792/00B1D174A4C3
The non-profit San Diego Science Festival’s mission is to produce and present the most compelling, exciting, educational and entertaining science gathering on the West Coast, The Inaugural San Diego Science Festival will unite our community to showcase the Science & Innovation that makes Southern California unique! Join us for the first full-scale celebration of Science the West Coast has ever seen! The month-long event celebrates the Science and Innovation all around us with events, lectures, and activities countywide to engage all audiences from students, to teachers, to parents, to science professionals, or anyone that is just curious. If you want to be part of the excitement, join our Group!!
(Civic & Social Organization industry)
January 2008 — Present (10 months)
Working with a team of UCSD/Salk graduate students and post docs on the creation of a Social Network for Scientists
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Nanotechnology industry)
2007 — Present (1 year)
Provided seed capital for the start of Siluria
(Educational Institution; 11-50 employees; Venture Capital & Private Equity industry)
September 2007 — Present (1 year 2 months)
Assist start-up entrepreneurs craft their message
http://www.connect.org/programs/springboard/entrepreneurs.htm
(Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; Philanthropy industry)
2007 — Present (1 year)
Tutor Sudanese refugee children in math and science.
The St. Luke's Refugee Network supports families during their years of adjustment to American life by providing help in:
Enrolling children at school Social Security registration Welfare/benefits registration,
Translation for medical visits, official interviews
Registering children at school,
Assistance in obtaining apartments and obtaining employment.
(Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; Philanthropy industry)
2007 — Present (1 year)
This is a group of Mentors in the Refugee Resettlement Friendly Match -- a program of Jewish Family Services of San Diego, to help Burmese Refugees integrate into the United States.
(Non-Profit; 1-10 employees; Philanthropy industry)
2007 — Present (1 year)
Train disabled veterans to whitewater kayak.
Team River Running's goal is to help veterans recuperating at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) and other military and veterans hospitals around the country find health, healing, and new challenges through whitewater boating. While the focus of Team River Runner's work is on soldiers, TRR also provides water-based recreational opportunities for their family members as well.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Internet industry)
2007 — Present (1 year)
Coming in early 2008, ekoVenture is an online adventure travel community bringing together all global tour operators and adventure travelers into one interactive place. ekoVenture allows the adventurer to find all adventure tours that meet their requirements, connect with others like them though a set of interactive experiences, and then book the travel directly on ekoVenture.com.
Core to the ekoVenture brand is the promise to allocate 10% of profits towards environmental sustainability and protection.
(Oil & Energy industry)
June 2007 — Present (1 year 5 months)
Sapphire’s goal is to be the world’s leading producer of renewable petrochemical products. With Pyle leading the group, the team has built a revolutionary molecular platform that converts sunlight and CO2 into renewable, carbon-neutral alternatives to conventional fossil fuels without the numerous downsides of current biofuel efforts.
(Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing industry)
January 2007 — Present (1 year 10 months)
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Biotechnology industry)
2006 — Present (2 years)
Co-Founder of this company
http://www.genocea.com/
Genocea Biosciences was founded in 2006 to commercialize key breakthroughs in vaccine discovery and development. When they work, vaccines are one of the most effective ways of preventing and treating disease. Unfortunately, many research and clinical vaccine programs are hit-and-miss because there is currently no way to screen all possible antigens or predict which ones will work. To remove the guesswork, we need the ability to mimic the human immune system in vitro so one can identify which antigenic epitopes will elicit a competent immune response.
Genocea can rapidly identify antigens that result in the in vivo stimulation of protective CD8+ and CD4+ T-cells, targets that can be immediately incorporated into existing antigen delivery systems to produce multivalent vaccine formulations that have the highest probability of generating protective cell-mediated immunity.
(Venture Capital & Private Equity industry)
2006 — Present (2 years)
Seed stage investor in Acceleron Pharma (Private – metabolic and musculoskeletal diseases), Cambrios (Priviae – high performance electronic materials), Magen Biosciences (Private – dermatology and skin care), Plexikon Pharmaceuticals (Private – scaffold based drug design) Poland Partners (Private - a $62.5M venture capital fund investing in Central Europe), Saphire Energy (Private – biofuels), and Siluria Technologies Inc. (Private - biologyy directed electronic assembly) and Sirtris Pharmaceticals (NASDAQ: SIRT – gene regulation).
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; FEIC; Nanotechnology industry)
January 2004 — Present (4 years 10 months)
Board Member and Member of the Compensation Committee, Strategy Committees
http://www.fei.com
From the world's first DualBeam™ system, to market-leading scanning electron microscopes, to the world's most powerful, commercially-available transmission electron microscope, FEI's Tools for Nanotech are enabling researchers, scientists, and industrial pioneers to see, analyze, and manipulate two- and three-dimensional nanoscale structures. Our market-leading instruments, which include scanning electron microscopes, transmission electron microscopes, Dualbeam™ systems, and focused ion beam tools, push the boundaries of discovery and exploration, facilitating breakthroughs in pharmacology, biotechnology, forensics, pathology, materials science, semiconductor manufacturing and data storage.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Biotechnology industry)
2004 — Present (4 years)
Provided seed capital for the start of Cambrios
http://www.cambrios.com/
Cambrios is currently focused on the development of electronic materials for the display industry. Cambrios proprietary nanostructured materials can be deposited using existing production equipment to achieve enhanced performance of display devices and components at lower manufacturing cost. The company’s first product, a directly patternable, wet-processable transparent conductive film, is poised to replace the industry standard sputtered indium tin oxide (ITO). Subsequent products will leverage this technology to produce other functional films for display and thin films applications.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Nanotechnology industry)
2003 — Present (5 years)
Original Founder and Initial CEO and Executive Chairman of this company
http://www.nanosysinc.com
Founded in 2001 by an experienced business team and world-renowned nanotechnology leaders, Nanosys is an industry-leading nanotechnology company developing, manufacturing and selling products based on a technology platform of high performance inorganic nanostructures. Nanosys' technology is covered by a portfolio of over 500 patents and patent applications that is currently being applied to opportunities in multiple industries including energy, electronics, optoelectronics, life science, and defense. Current application areas of Nanosys technology include flat-panel displays, non-volatile memory, fuel cells, solid-state lighting, chemical analysis chips and medical devices.
(Partnership; 11-50 employees; Venture Capital & Private Equity industry)
2003 — Present (5 years)
Limited Partner in Venrock's Entrepreneurs side fund
http://www.venrock.com
Venrock is a premier venture capital firm with offices in Menlo Park, New York, Cambridge, MA, and Israel. Originally established as the venture capital arm of the Rockefeller family, Venrock continues a seven-decade tradition of partnering with entrepreneurs to establish successful, enduring companies. Having invested $1.9 billion in 405 companies resulting in 124 IPOs and 114 M&A exits over the past 38 years, Venrock's investment returns place it among the top tier venture capital firms that have achieved consistently superior performance. With a primary focus on technology, healthcare, and energy, portfolio companies have included Apple Computer, Centocor, Check Point Software, DoubleClick, Gilead Sciences, Idec Pharmaceuticals, Illumina, Intel, Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Sirna Therapeutics, and StrataCom.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Biotechnology industry)
2003 — Present (5 years)
Provided seed capital for launch of Acceleron Pharma
http://www.acceleronpharma.com
Since its initial financing in 2004, Acceleron’s goal has been to develop innovative therapies. Acceleron has built in-house drug development capabilities, allowing it to focus its creativity and innovation on the biology of the GDF protein family, while streamlining the development of novel therapies.
This strategy has already yielded a rich pipeline of compounds that have the potential to be therapeutic breakthroughs for a number of devastating diseases. Acceleron's approach has opened a completely new area of GDF-targeted therapies that can modulate the growth and repair of a variety of tissue systems, offering new hope and benefits to patients.
(Partnership; 11-50 employees; Nanotechnology industry)
2003 — Present (5 years)
http://www.luxcapital.com/
Lux Capital Management is a research-driven investment firm focused on de novo, seed and early stage investments in the physical and life sciences. Lux takes an active role in helping management teams build successful businesses in high growth sectors. Our investment team has built over 20 companies from scratch.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Biotechnology industry)
2003 — Present (5 years)
Protia utilizes a new discovery with which we chemically modify existing, pharmaceuticals to create new, patentable derivatives of those pharmaceuticals. Protia's technology is the only way in which the size of drug molecules can be made smaller. The properties of Protia-modified drugs will change the beneficial bioactivity of these drugs in subtle ways, but in ways that should not change their toxicity or bioavailability properties. Furthermore, the manufacture of Protia-modified drugs will benefit by utilizing existing plants and production methods. The modest increase in manufacturing cost will be far offset by the ability to obtain new patents. Protia has already obtained an Allowance from the USPTO on our first patent application. Subsequently, Protia has filed pending patent applications on the 240 small molecule drugs predicted each to earn annually more than $500MM. In the best case scenario, that makes the potential market for Protia's IP exceed $120B annually.
(Government Agency; 11-50 employees; Government Administration industry)
2003 — Present (5 years)
Fp\ocused on nanotechnology export administration
http://www.ita.doc.gov/td/pec/index.html
PECSEA- President's Export Council Subcommittee on Export Administration. A subcommittee of the President's Export Council. The PECSEA is an advisory committee whose members are appointed by the Secretary of Commerce to advise the U.S. Government on matters and issues pertinent to implementation of the provisions of the Export Administration Act (EAA) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). The PECSEA is composed primarily of representatives from the private sector.
(Public Company; 11-50 employees; SIRT; Biotechnology industry)
2002 — Present (6 years)
Provided seed capital for the start of Sirtris Pharmaceuticals
Sirtris was bought by Glaxo Wellcome for $750M
http://www.sirtrispharma.com/
Sirtris Pharmaceuticals™ (NASDAQ: SIRT) is a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing proprietary, orally available, small molecule drugs with the potential to treat diseases associated with aging, including metabolic diseases such as Type 2 Diabetes. Our drug candidates are designed to mimic certain beneficial health effects of calorie restriction, without requiring a change in eating habits, by activation of sirtuins, a recently discovered class of enzymes that control the aging process. The company's headquarters are in Cambridge, Massachusetts
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Biotechnology industry)
2000 — Present (8 years)
Provided seed capital for the start of Plexxikon
http://www.plexxikon.com
Plexxikon is a leader in the discovery and development of novel, small molecule pharmaceuticals. The company has utilized its proprietary discovery platform to successfully develop a portfolio of clinical and preclinical stage programs in a number of therapeutic areas, including metabolic disease, oncology, inflammation, CNS and cardiovascular disease.
With its Scaffold-Based Drug Discovery Platform™, Plexxikon uses compound and target structural data to guide chemistry early in the drug lead generation process within various families of drug targets. .
Plexxikon’s business strategy is to generate competitively differentiated drug candidates across multiple therapeutic areas, then partner at the IND or early clinical stage for further co-development and commercialization.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Biotechnology industry)
2000 — Present (8 years)
Co-founded this company focused on accelerating clinical development
http://www.fast-track.com
As a world-class provider of clinical trial software and professional services to pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, Fast Track Systems, Inc., provides a true competitive edge in the clinical development process through authoring protocols; planning, negotiating, or managing trial budgets; seeking to drastically reduce trial cycle times; and/or needing to maintain strict fiscal responsibility.
Fast Track’s global cost and procedure benchmarking databases; drawn from over 240,000 negotiated investigator agreements, 25,000 finalized protocols and 3,000 CRO contracts, have been the most relevant industry resource for over 14 years. Over 50 of the top pharmaceutical companies rely on our products to enable clinical researchers, finance staff and medical management to efficiently collaborate in making informed decisions that influence the execution of the final clinical plan.
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; ILMN; Biotechnology industry)
1999 — Present (9 years)
Original Founder of this company
http://www.illumina.com
Illumina’s mission is to develop next-generation tools for the large-scale analysis of genetic variation and function, the results of which will pave the way for personalized medicine, a key goal of genomics and proteomics.
Illumina's goal is to apply innovative technologies to the analysis of genetic variation and function, making studies possible that were not even imaginable just a few years ago. These studies will help make the realization of personalized medicine possible. With such rapid advances in technology taking place, it is mission critical to have solutions that are not only innovative, but flexible, scalable, and complete with industry-leading support and service. Illumina’s innovative, array-based solutions for DNA, RNA, and protein analysis serve as tools for disease research, drug development, and the development of molecular tests in the clinic.
(Partnership; 1-10 employees; Venture Capital & Private Equity industry)
1999 — Present (9 years)
Seed and early stage healthcare venture capital fund
http://www.cwventures.com/
CW Group, a leading manager of medical venture capital funds focused on seed and early stage healthcare investing, welcomes you to our Web Site.
CW Group invests in seed and early stage healthcare companies which have the potential to grow rapidly into substantial enterprises. CW Group invests primarily in companies it co-founds with leading scientists and entrepreneurs in the areas of biotechnology, including pharmaceuticals, genomics and diagnostics; medical devices and instrumentation; healthcare services and medical information systems.
CW Group has managed seven medical venture capital funds, and since 1982 has invested in the early financing of over 70 companies. CW Group's limited partners include major corporations, pension funds, endowment funds, financial institutions, and private investors.
(Public Company; 51-200 employees; PFE; Biotechnology industry)
1998 — Present (10 years)
Co-founder of this company that was acquired by Pfizer for $250 million.
Conforma Therapeutics (acquired by Pfizer) , a San Diego-based biopharmaceutical company, was focused on the design and development of novel drugs for the treatment of cancer. Conforma’s internal discovery efforts have been focused on drugs that target the cellular HSP90 family of molecular "chaperones" that control protein
shape or conformation, including that of key signaling molecules involved in the growth and survival of tumor cells. HSP90-directed drugs selectively induce the degradation of these cancer-promoting proteins,
leading to tumor cell death. Conforma is conducting Phase I clinical trials with its lead HSP90 product, CNF1010, for the treatment of cancer and plans to initiate clinical testing of its second, orally administered HSP90 product, CNF2024, in the third quarter of 2005.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Biotechnology industry)
1998 — Present (10 years)
Provided seed capital for the start of Surface Logix
http://www.surfacelogix.com
Surface Logix Inc. uses its expertise in biophysical chemistry to create new small molecule drugs that are optimized to meet the challenges of human physiology. The company is advancing multiple internal programs focused primarily on cardiovascular, metabolic, inflammatory and fibrotic diseases.
(Non-Profit; 1-10 employees; Civic & Social Organization industry)
1995 — Present (13 years)
Founded with wife, Community Cousins, a non-profit foundation focused on breaking down racial barriers, that was selected by former Vice President Al Gore as one of ten outstanding grass root efforts nationally.
(Nanotechnology industry)
1995 — Present (13 years)
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; BIOT; Biotechnology industry)
1994 — Present (14 years)
Original Founder and Initial CEO of this Argonaut that went public and subsequently merged with Biotage
http://www.biotage.com
Biotage AB is a global company providing innovative solutions, knowledge and experience in the areas of medicinal and analytical chemistry, process development and genetic analysis. The company’s strengths include revolutionary high-quality technologies, a broad business base and a long-term view of the market.
Biotage intends to continue expanding its business and product portfolio. The company aims to help its global customers meet the enormous pressures of time, cost and innovation. Its mission is to lead customers successfully into the next era of research, discovery and development with its solutions and services.
(Privately Held; 1001-5000 employees; VRTX; Biotechnology industry)
1994 — Present (14 years)
Co-founder of this company that went public and was subsequently acquired by Vertex Pharmaceuticals for $700 million.
http://www.vpharm.com/
Aurora Biosciences Corporation (acquired by Vertex) designs, develops and commercializes proprietary drug discovery systems, services and technologies to accelerate and enhance the discovery of new medicines. Aurora is developing a proprietary, ultra-high throughput screening platform that uniquely integrates innovative fluorescence chemistry, molecular biology, miniaturization, automation and informatics. Aurora believes its integrated platform will shorten the time required to identify high quality lead compounds and to optimize those compounds into drug development candidates.
(Privately Held; 201-500 employees; PFE; Biotechnology industry)
1993 — Present (15 years)
Original Founder and Initial CEO of this company that was acquired by Pfizer for $250 million
Idun Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (acquired by Pfizer) was a privately-held biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the discovery and development of novel therapeutics in the areas of liver disease, inflammation, and cancer. Idun's lead product candidate, IDN-6556, is in clinical studies for both liver transplantation and in patients infected with Hepatitis C virus. The company has a number of product candidates in advanced preclinical development for inflammation and cancer. Idun has an extensive patent portfolio comprised of 145 issued patents worldwide. Idun's corporate headquarters and research and development facility was located in San Diego, California.
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; CALP; Biotechnology industry)
1992 — Present (16 years)
Original Founder and Initial CEO of this company
http://www.caliperls.com
Caliper Life Sciences combines microfluidics, liquid handling and laboratory automation to deliver unique research tools for today’s Drug Discovery and Development and Genomics and Proteomics laboratories. We manufacture and sell products such as the LabChip 3000 Drug Discovery system, Caliper Sciclone liquid handler, Staccato Assay Workstations, and the LabChip 90 Automated Electrophoresis system. Each of these products addresses critical applications within the life sciences industry; each of these applications is on the critical path to improving human health.
(Public Company; 501-1000 employees; ONXX; Biotechnology industry)
1992 — Present (16 years)
Co-founder and Initial investor in Onyx Pharmaceuticals
http://www.onyx-pharm.com
Onyx Pharmaceuticals is developing innovative small molecule cancer treatments based on a molecular understanding of cancer. Onyx lead product is Nexavar® (sorafenib) tablets, a novel, oral multiple kinase inhibitor that targets proteins involved in both tumor cell proliferation and angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels to support cancer cell growth). This product is being marketed in collaboration with Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals.
Nexavar is approved in more than 60 countries for the treatment of patients with advanced kidney cancer. In addition, we were recently granted approval in a second indication, liver cancer, in the U.S. and E.U.
Onyx also have a second product in clinical testing, a small molecule cell cycle inhibitor that resulted from a collaboration with Pfizer, which is responsible for developing the drug.
(Privately Held; 201-500 employees; AMI; Medical Devices industry)
1992 — Present (16 years)
Seed Investor in River Medical which did an LBO of IVAC and was subsequently acquired by IMED to become Alaris Medical.
(Public Company; 51-200 employees; sqna; Biotechnology industry)
1992 — Present (16 years)
Inital investor in Sequana Therapeutics
Sequana Therapeutics was a leading genomics company that uses industrial-scale gene finding technologies and functional genomics to develop products aimed at diagnosing and treating common human diseases
Arris Pharamceuticals acquired Sequana Therapeutics in 1997 to become Axys Pharmaceuticals. Axys went on to form Axys Advanced Technologies, which got bought by ChemRx, becoming ChemRx Advanced Technologies. Axys was bought by Celera Genomics and now operates as Celera.
(Biotechnology industry)
1992 — Present (16 years)
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; PCOP; Biotechnology industry)
1991 — Present (17 years)
Original Founder of this company
http://www.pharmacopeia.com
Pharmacopeia is a clinical development stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to discovering and developing novel small molecule therapeutics to address significant medical needs. The company has a broad portfolio of clinical and preclinical candidates under development internally or with partners including seven clinical compounds in Phase 2 or Phase 1 development addressing hypertension, diabetic nephropathy, muscle wasting, inflammation and respiratory disease. The company is leveraging its fully integrated drug discovery platform to sustain the growth of its development pipeline. Pharmacopeia has established strategic alliances with major pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, including Bristol-Myers Squibb, Cephalon, GlaxoSmithKline, Organon, Schering-Plough, and Wyeth Pharmaceuticals.
(Biotechnology industry)
1989 — Present (19 years)
Original Founder of this company
http://www.ariad.com/
ARIAD is developing breakthrough medicines that regulate cell-signaling pathways implicated in cancer. ARIAD's pipeline includes a series of small molecule product candidates that provide targeted and highly potent anti-cancer activity to treat solid tumors and hematologic cancers, as well as the spread of tumors to distant sites. Our lead candidate — deforolimus, a novel mTOR inhibitor — has been given fast track designation by the FDA for the treatment of soft-tissue and bone sarcomas.
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; NBIX; Biotechnology industry)
1989 — Present (19 years)
Original Founder and Initial CEO of this company
http://www.neurocrine.com
Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. is a product-based biopharmaceutical company focused on neurological and endocrine-related diseases.
Neurocrine's product address markets including insomnia, anxiety, depression, irritable bowel syndrome and pain.
Neurocrine currently has multiple programs in development. Several of these programs have advanced into clinical trials. Indiplon, for the treatment of insomnia, is being discussed with the FDA for resubmission for approval. Neurocrine has completed a Phase II trial with GnRH for the treatment of endometriosis Neurocrine is evaluating its proprietary compound, urocortin 2 in a Phase II clinical development in patients with congestive heart failure. The Company's CRF program, partnered with GlaxoSmithKline, is continuing to develop multiple compounds in Phase I and Phase II clinical trials for anxiety/depression and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
(Public Company; 501-1000 employees; QDEL; Biotechnology industry)
1988 — Present (20 years)
Original Founder and Initial CEO of this company that went public and was subsequently acquired by Quidel
http://www.quidel.com
Quidel Corporation (Nasdaq: QDEL) is a leader serving to enhance the health and well being of people around the globe through the discovery, development, manufacturing and marketing of rapid diagnostic solutions at the point of care (POC) in infectious diseases and reproductive health.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; VRTX; Biotechnology industry)
1987 — Present (21 years)
Co-founder of this company
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Biotechnology industry)
1986 — Present (22 years)
Co-founder of GenPharm International and spinout company Pharming...GenPharm was acquired by Medarex
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Biotechnology industry)
1986 — Present (22 years)
(Public Company; 51-200 employees; Biotechnology industry)
1986 — Present (22 years)
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; BIIB; Biotechnology industry)
1986 — Present (22 years)
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Biotechnology industry)
1986 — Present (22 years)
First round investor in Biosym.
Biosym was acquired by Corning for $250M.
It was later spun out as Molecular Simulations and was subsequently acquired by Pharmacopeia. Pharmacopeia spun it out as Accelrys..
Accelrys develops and commercializes Scientific Business Intelligence software for the integration, mining, analysis, modeling and simulation, management and interactive reporting of scientific data. Accelrys solutions are used by biologists, chemists, materials scientists, and information technology professionals for product design as well as drug discovery and development. Accelrys technology and services are designed to meet the needs of today’s leading research and development organizations.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Biotechnology industry)
1986 — Present (22 years)
(Public Company; 5001-10,000 employees; ELNCF; Biotechnology industry)
1985 — Present (23 years)
Original Founder of this company that went public and was acquired by Elan Pharmaceuticals for $625 million.
Athena Neuroscience is a pharmaceutical company committed to the field of neurology focusing on Alzheimer's disease. Athena Neurosciences went public under the stock symbol: ATHN and was subsequently acquired by Elan Corp for $ 625M
(Partnership; 1-10 employees; Professional Training & Coaching industry)
1985 — Present (23 years)
(Public Company; Nanotechnology industry)
1985 — Present (23 years)
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; Biotechnology industry)
1985 — Present (23 years)
Second Round investor in Gen Probe
http://www.gen-probe.com
Gen-Probe Incorporated is a global leader in the development, manufacture and marketing of rapid, accurate and cost-effective nucleic acid tests (NATs) that are used primarily to diagnose human diseases and screen donated human blood. Gen-Probe has more than 24 years of NAT expertise, and received the 2004 National Medal of Technology, America's highest honor for technological innovation, for developing NAT assays for blood screening. Gen-Probe is headquartered in San Diego and employs approximately 1,000 people.
(Partnership; 1-10 employees; Venture Capital & Private Equity industry)
June 1988 — January 1997 (8 years 8 months)
De novo seed start-up venture capital fund and early stage investor in River Medical (Private – drug delivery, purchased IVAC from Eli Lily in an LBO and did a $700M merger with IMED to form Alaris Medical (NASDAQ: AMI – medical devices)), Sequana Therapeutics (NASDAQ: SQNA - genomics, merged with Arris Pharmaceuticals to form AXYS Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: AXPH) and subsequently acquired by Celera Genomics (NASDAQ: CRA)), Software Transformation (Private – object based software programming, acquired by Novell (NASDAQ: NOVL) for $25M), Surface Logix (Private – nano- imprint lithography), and Talarian (NASDAQ: TALR – real time, high content information processing over distributed networks merged with TIBCO (NASDAQ: TIBX)).
(Partnership; 1-10 employees; Venture Capital & Private Equity industry)
1985 — 1988 (3 years)
Early stage venture investor in Biosym Technologies (Private – computer-aided-drug discovery – acquired by Corning (NYSE: GLW) for $250M)) Gen-Probe (NASDAQ: GNPR – DNA diagnostics, acquired by Chugai Pharmaceuticals for $180M), Gensia Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: GNSA – cardiovascular drugs, merged with Sicor to become Gensia-Sicor and subsequently acquired by TEVA Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: TEVA)), IDEC Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: IDEC – monoclonal antibody therapy, merged with Biogen to become Biogen Idec (NASDAQ: BIIB)), Oclassen Pharmaceuticals (Private - dermatology, acquired by Watson Pharmaceuticals (NYSE: WPI) for $180M), and Viagene (Private – gene therapy, acquired by Chiron Corporation for $100M).
(Partnership; 1-10 employees; Venture Capital & Private Equity industry)
1984 — 1985 (1 year)
Summer intern at this high technology venture capital fund
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Higher Education industry)
September 1984 — May 1985 (9 months)
Jim is the ideal field study partner and person to spend the consulting overpayment fees with.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; gene; Biotechnology industry)
1980 — 1983 (3 years)
Started career as a Researcher in the early days at Genentech, Inc. in the field of infectious diseases, where he was on the team that received the AAAS Newcomb Cleveland Prize for demonstrating the world’s first recombinant DNA vaccine.
(Educational Institution; 501-1000 employees; Higher Education industry)
1977 — 1981 (4 years)
MBA, Finance/Entrepreneurial Studies, 1982 — 1985
BA, Biochemistry, 1977 — 1981
B.A., 1977 — 1981
nanotechnology, biotechnology, education, entrepreneurship, venture capital, skiing, whitewater kayaking, digital video editing, international travel
Advisory Board - NanoBusiness Alliance, Technology Advisory Board - NanoBusiness Alliance, Environmental Health and Safety Advisory Board NanoBusiness Alliance, President’s Export Council Subcommittee on Export Administration (PECSEA), Nanotechnology Technical Advisory Group (NTAG) reporting to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), Blue Ribbon Task Force on Nanotechnology, Advisory Board of the Faculty of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, Editorial Board of the Journal of Nano Education
Venture Capital Journal - Ten Most Influential Venture Capitalists, Red Herring - Top Ten Innovators, Forbes-Wolfe NanoReport - Number One Powerbroker in Nanotechnology, Ernst & Young - Finalist for Entrepreneur of the Year, Small Times - Innovator of the Year and Top 3 Business Leaders of the Year, Einstein Award by the Jerusalem Foundation, World Economic Forum Technology Pioneers Award, Red Herring Top 100, Scientific American’s Nifty Fifty, Science Magazine’s Technology Breakthrough of the Year, World Technology Network’s Leading Company in Material Science.