Laura Sepp-Lorenzino
Chief Tech/Sci/R&D Officer at INTELLIA THERAPEUTICS, INC.
Net worth: 2 M $ as of 30/04/2024
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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John Leonard | M | 66 | 10 years | |
Sukumar Nagendran | M | 58 | 4 years | |
Yvonne Greenstreet | M | 61 | 8 years | |
Frank Verwiel | M | 62 | 12 years | |
Amy Schulman | F | 63 | 10 years | |
Sean Nolan | M | 56 | 4 years | |
Michael Bonney | M | 65 | 10 years | |
Glenn Goddard | M | 53 | 6 years | |
Jennifer Mound Smoter | F | - |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | 7 years |
Fred Porter | M | - | - | |
Carmen Bozic | M | 61 | 5 years | |
Jesse Goodman | M | 72 | 6 years | |
Tom Glocer | M | 63 | 17 years | |
David Pyott | M | 70 | 9 years | |
Ian Karp | M | - | - | |
Chirfi Guindo | M | 58 | 13 years | |
Alison Moore | M | 57 |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | - |
Devyn Smith | M | 53 |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | 3 years |
Amy Butler | M | - |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | - |
Kamran Alam | M | 46 | 4 years | |
Georgia Keresty | M | 62 | 3 years | |
Christopher Vann | M | 59 |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | 3 years |
Muna Bhanji | F | 61 | 2 years | |
James Basta | M | 58 | 3 years | |
Emile Nuwaysir | M | 55 |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | - |
Philip Donenberg | M | 63 | 4 years | |
Dalton Smart | M | 58 | 15 years | |
Christine Regan Lindenboom | F | 43 | 9 years | |
Peter Wendell | M | 73 | 21 years | |
William Chase | M | 57 | 1 years | |
Sean Stalfort | M | 53 | 1 years | |
Lloyd Carney | M | 62 | 5 years | |
Fred Cohen | M | 67 | 5 years | |
Timothy J. Maines | M | - | 7 years | |
Steven Dowdy | M | - |
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc.
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Part of Beckman Research Institute of The City of Hope, Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. is a society that envisions a new era of oligonucleotide drugs that would change the landscape of therapeutic modalities. The private company is based in San Diego, CA. Over 100 treatments are in development for common conditions, including cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as rare diseases. The society offers various awards to support the accomplishments of students, postdocs, and young investigators. | - |
Jacques Suzanne | F | 53 |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | - |
Stacy Coen | F | 53 |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | - |
Caroline Ruggieri | F | - |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | - |
Allan Gabor | M | - | 11 years | |
Shalini Andersson | M | - |
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc.
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Part of Beckman Research Institute of The City of Hope, Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. is a society that envisions a new era of oligonucleotide drugs that would change the landscape of therapeutic modalities. The private company is based in San Diego, CA. Over 100 treatments are in development for common conditions, including cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as rare diseases. The society offers various awards to support the accomplishments of students, postdocs, and young investigators. | - |
Jonathan K. Watts | M | - |
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc.
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Part of Beckman Research Institute of The City of Hope, Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. is a society that envisions a new era of oligonucleotide drugs that would change the landscape of therapeutic modalities. The private company is based in San Diego, CA. Over 100 treatments are in development for common conditions, including cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as rare diseases. The society offers various awards to support the accomplishments of students, postdocs, and young investigators. | - |
Frank Rigo | M | - |
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc.
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Part of Beckman Research Institute of The City of Hope, Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. is a society that envisions a new era of oligonucleotide drugs that would change the landscape of therapeutic modalities. The private company is based in San Diego, CA. Over 100 treatments are in development for common conditions, including cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as rare diseases. The society offers various awards to support the accomplishments of students, postdocs, and young investigators. | - |
Emily McGinnis | F | - | 4 years | |
Catherine Bollard | M | 56 |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | 1 years |
Adora Ndu | M | 43 |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | - |
Jerry Keybl | M | - |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | 3 years |
Paloma H. Giangrande | M | - |
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc.
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Part of Beckman Research Institute of The City of Hope, Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. is a society that envisions a new era of oligonucleotide drugs that would change the landscape of therapeutic modalities. The private company is based in San Diego, CA. Over 100 treatments are in development for common conditions, including cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as rare diseases. The society offers various awards to support the accomplishments of students, postdocs, and young investigators. | - |
Faraz Ali | M | 51 |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | 1 years |
Christopher Mason | M | 66 |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | 3 years |
Brett Kopelan | M | - |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | 3 years |
Richard Geary | M | 66 |
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc.
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Part of Beckman Research Institute of The City of Hope, Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. is a society that envisions a new era of oligonucleotide drugs that would change the landscape of therapeutic modalities. The private company is based in San Diego, CA. Over 100 treatments are in development for common conditions, including cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as rare diseases. The society offers various awards to support the accomplishments of students, postdocs, and young investigators. | - |
Curran Simpson | M | 62 |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | - |
Bob Ang | M | 49 |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | 2 years |
Alan Eisenberg | M | - | 7 years | |
James Bilotta | M | - | 9 years | |
Timothy D. Hunt | M | - |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | 2 years |
Nina Devlin | F | - | 5 years | |
Marc M. Lemaître | M | - |
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc.
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Part of Beckman Research Institute of The City of Hope, Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. is a society that envisions a new era of oligonucleotide drugs that would change the landscape of therapeutic modalities. The private company is based in San Diego, CA. Over 100 treatments are in development for common conditions, including cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as rare diseases. The society offers various awards to support the accomplishments of students, postdocs, and young investigators. | - |
Vasant Jadhav | M | - | 10 years | |
Arthur Tzianabos | M | 60 |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | 6 years |
Pushkal Garg | M | 56 | 10 years | |
Takanori Yokota | M | - |
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc.
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Part of Beckman Research Institute of The City of Hope, Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. is a society that envisions a new era of oligonucleotide drugs that would change the landscape of therapeutic modalities. The private company is based in San Diego, CA. Over 100 treatments are in development for common conditions, including cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as rare diseases. The society offers various awards to support the accomplishments of students, postdocs, and young investigators. | - |
Ann Lee | M | 62 |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | - |
Isabel Aznarez | M | 52 |
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc.
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Part of Beckman Research Institute of The City of Hope, Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. is a society that envisions a new era of oligonucleotide drugs that would change the landscape of therapeutic modalities. The private company is based in San Diego, CA. Over 100 treatments are in development for common conditions, including cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as rare diseases. The society offers various awards to support the accomplishments of students, postdocs, and young investigators. | 5 years |
Marie Wikström Lindholm | M | - |
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc.
Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Part of Beckman Research Institute of The City of Hope, Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, Inc. is a society that envisions a new era of oligonucleotide drugs that would change the landscape of therapeutic modalities. The private company is based in San Diego, CA. Over 100 treatments are in development for common conditions, including cancer and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as rare diseases. The society offers various awards to support the accomplishments of students, postdocs, and young investigators. | 2 years |
David Lennon | M | 53 |
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services ARM is a Washington, DC-based multi-stakeholder advocacy organization that promotes global initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. The organization promotes legislative, regulatory reimbursement, investment, technical, and other initiatives to accelerate the development of safe and effective regenerative medicine technologies. ARM also works to increase public understand- ing of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare. Prior to the formation of ARM in 2009, there was a need for more coordinated and cohesive advocacy representing the interests of the companies, research institutions, investors and patient groups that comprise the entire regenerative medicine community. Today ARM has more than 140 members and is the leading global advocacy organization in this field. | 3 years |
Pamela Eisele | F | - | 15 years | |
Sean McAuliffe | M | - | 4 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Robert P. Luciano | M | - | 23 years | |
Richard Kogan | M | 81 | 21 years | |
R. Session | M | 45 | 4 years | |
Caroline Dorsa | F | 64 | 31 years | |
Jose Rivera | M | 58 | 6 years | |
Fred Hassan | M | 78 | 6 years | |
Jeffrey Chodakewitz | M | 68 | 9 years | |
Kim Lee | M | - | - | |
Jean-Francois Formela | M | 67 | 9 years | |
Richard Clark | M | 77 | 6 years | |
Perry Karsen | M | 69 | 4 years | |
Arianna Greco | M | - | - | |
Larry G. Edwards | M | 52 | 15 years | |
Andrew Schiermeier | M | 54 | 3 years | |
Michael Nally | M | 48 | 10 years | |
Susanna High | F | 56 | 9 years | |
Craig Thompson | M | 71 | 10 years | |
Kenneth Bartizal | M | 72 | 20 years | |
Rochelle Lazarus | F | 76 | 16 years | |
Julie Gerberding | M | 69 | - | |
Michael LaCascia | M | 59 | 4 years | |
Roger Perlmutter | M | 71 | 13 years | |
Ian Smith | M | 58 | 18 years | |
Thomas Robert Cech | M | 76 | - | |
Victor J. Dzau | M | 78 | 7 years | |
William N. Kelley | M | 84 | - | |
Wendell Weeks | M | 64 | 16 years | |
Manmeet Singh Soni | M | 46 | 2 years | |
Laurie Keating | F | 70 | 7 years | |
Leslie Brun | M | 72 | 13 years | |
Carlos Eduardo Represas de Almeida | M | 78 | - | |
Kimberly Park | F | 60 | 13 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 100 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
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Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Laura Sepp-Lorenzino
- Personal Network