Lobe Sciences Ltd. announced that Dr. Harry Jacobson has agreed to join its Board of Directors in the coming months. Dr. Jacobson brings over three decades of distinguished experience in healthcare, biotechnology, and medical innovation. As a serial entrepreneur, executive and visionary leader, his extensive knowledge and strategic insights will be invaluable to Lobe Sciences as the company continues to pioneer treatments and expand its footprint in the development of transformative medicines for orphan and rare diseases.

Board certified in Internal Medicine and Nephrology, Dr. Jacobson joined Vanderbilt Medical Faculty in 1985 as Professor of Medicine and Director of the Division of Nephrology. After developing one of the nation?s premier nephrology divisions, Dr. Jacobson was named Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs and CEO of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC). As Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs, Dr. Jacobson?s 12-year tenure saw the VUMC budget expand from $750M to $2.5B, all the while delivering superior care.

Vanderbilt?s federally funded research moved from 24th to top 10 in the country and more than $1B of newly constructed facilities were opened. Among these projects are the Monroe Carell Children?s Hospital and Vanderbilt Health at 100 Oaks. During the course of his career, Dr. Jacobson has been a successful investor and entrepreneur, having founded or co-founded several companies, including Contact Software, the developer of the software program ACT which helped launch the CRM software category; Renal Care Group; Cardiovascular Care Group; Informatics Corporation of America; CeloNova Biosciences, Ambulatory Services of America; MindCare Solutions; Innovative Renal Care; MedLogic, and For Better Health (4BH).

He has served on the boards of three New York Stock Exchange companies including Merck, Kinetic Concepts, and Renal Care Group. Currently, Dr. Jacobson serves on the Board of Directors of several healthcare companies from the original MedCare portfolio. In 2013, Dr. Jacobson served Belmont?s Jack C. Massey Graduate School of Business as its Distinguished Healthcare Executive-in-Residence and was Chairman of the McWhorter Society from 2014 to 2017.