Ole Isacson

Ole Isacson

Corporate Officer/Principal at Harvard Medical School

Net worth: 387 $ as of 31/03/2024

64 year
Health Technology
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Health Services

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Ole Isacson is currently the Director of the Neuroregeneration Institute at McLean Hospital, a Professor at Harvard Medical School, and a Member of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute.
He previously served as the Chief Scientific Officer and SVP of Neuroscience R&D at Pfizer Inc. and as the President of the Neural Transplantation and Repair division of the American Society for Neurological Therapeutics.
He was also the President of the International Cell division of the Transplantation Society.
Isacson holds undergraduate and doctorate degrees from the University of Lund.

Known holdings in public companies

CompanyDateNumber of sharesValuationValuation date
15/06/2023 121 ( 0.00% ) 387 $ 31/03/2024

Ole Isacson active positions

CompaniesPositionStart
Harvard Medical School Corporate Officer/Principal 01/01/2002
Corporate Officer/Principal 01/01/2010
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Former positions of Ole Isacson

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CYCLERION THERAPEUTICS, INC. Director/Board Member 19/11/2023
PFIZER, INC. Chief Tech/Sci/R&D Officer 01/05/2017
Transplantation Society Corporate Officer/Principal -
American Society For Neurological Therapeutics Corporate Officer/Principal -
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Training of Ole Isacson

University of Lund Doctorate Degree

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8

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PFIZER, INC.

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CYCLERION THERAPEUTICS, INC.

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Transplantation Society

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American Society For Neurological Therapeutics

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