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Dr Breck Duerkop

Assistant Professor of Immunology & Microbiology
University of Colorado School of Medicine

Dr Breck Duerkop

Assistant Professor of Immunology & Microbiology
University of Colorado School of Medicine

Dr Breck Duerkop

Assistant Professor of Immunology & Microbiology
University of Colorado School of Medicine
 

Dr Derek Holman

Stanford University

Derek Holman is a post-doctoral fellow at Stanford University School of Medicine. His post-doctoral research focuses on the integration of label-free non-invasive chemical imaging into transcriptome platforms for precision medicine applications. He received his Ph.D. in 2016 from the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences where his research involved investigating neurocognitive dysfunction due to genetic disorder or mild-to-moderate brain injuries. This involves genetic manipulation of mice, precise sample preparation, and multi-modal molecular imaging.

Dr Derek Holman

Stanford University

Dr Derek Holman

Stanford University

Derek Holman is a post-doctoral fellow at Stanford University School of Medicine. His post-doctoral research focuses on the integration of label-free non-invasive chemical imaging into transcriptome platforms for precision medicine applications. He received his Ph.D. in 2016 from the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences where his research involved investigating neurocognitive dysfunction due to genetic disorder or mild-to-moderate brain injuries. This involves genetic manipulation of mice, precise sample preparation, and multi-modal molecular imaging. Derek received his Bachelor degree in Chemistry from University of California at Berkeley.

 

Dr Catherine Loc-Carrillo

Internal Medicine - Research Assistant Professor
University of Utah

I obtained my Ph.D. from Nottingham University, UK in 2005, studying ‘Bacteriophage control of campylobacters in poultry production’ and have over 18-years of experience working with phages and medically important pathogens. I worked in the biotech industry between 2006 and 2009, developing phage-based products to detect foodborne pathogens and decontaminate food following regulatory guidelines. I moved back into academia in 2010 to work for the University of Utah.

Dr Catherine Loc-Carrillo

Internal Medicine - Research Assistant Professor
University of Utah

Dr Catherine Loc-Carrillo

Internal Medicine - Research Assistant Professor
University of Utah

I obtained my Ph.D. from Nottingham University, UK in 2005, studying ‘Bacteriophage control of campylobacters in poultry production’ and have over 18-years of experience working with phages and medically important pathogens. I worked in the biotech industry between 2006 and 2009, developing phage-based products to detect foodborne pathogens and decontaminate food following regulatory guidelines. I moved back into academia in 2010 to work for the University of Utah. I’m currently a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Utah and a Research Scientist at the Salt Lake City Veterans Affair Medical Centre.

 

My research is focused in developing translational studies to prevention and treatment polymicrobial infections using experimentally infected animal models. My goal is to conduct well-controlled, impartial research to investigate the use of phages as biocontrol agents to clinically problematic infections, with particular emphasis on antibiotics resistant bacteria.

 

Dr Cara Fiore

Senior Regulatory Reviewer, Microbiologist
FDA

Dr Cara Fiore

Senior Regulatory Reviewer, Microbiologist
FDA

Dr Cara Fiore

Senior Regulatory Reviewer, Microbiologist
FDA
 

Dr Nick Conley

Vice President of Technology, Pharmaceutical Operations & Technology
Locus Biosciences

Dr.

Dr Nick Conley

Vice President of Technology, Pharmaceutical Operations & Technology
Locus Biosciences

Dr Nick Conley

Vice President of Technology, Pharmaceutical Operations & Technology
Locus Biosciences

Dr. Nick Conley is Principal Scientist for Locus Biosciences.  Before joining Locus in 2018, Nick was co-founder of EpiBiome, a South San Francisco-based precision microbiome engineering company that built the world’s first fully automated high-throughput phage discovery, characterization, and genomics platform, where he served in various roles, including CEO and Chief Science Officer.  During this time, the company gained admission into Illumina Accelerator, Johnson & Johnson Innovation’s JLABS, and Stanford-StartX; secured non-dilutive funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the US Department of Defense; established a top-3 pharma partnership; and raised more than $10 million dollars in financing.  Prior to EpiBiome, Nick was Staff Scientist at HGST, a Western Digital Company.  Nick completed a postdoc in Developmental Biology at Stanford University, and he holds a PhD and BS in Chemistry from Stanford University and The University of Texas at Austin, respectively.

 

 

Dr Taylor Wallace

George Mason University

Taylor C. Wallace, PhD, CFS, FACN, is Principal and CEO at the Think Healthy Group and a Professor in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies at George Mason University. Prior to founding the Think Healthy Group, Dr. Wallace served as the Senior Director of Science Policy and Government Relations at the National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF) and the Senior Director of Scientific Programs at the National Bone Health Alliance (NBHA), a public-private partnership, managed and operated by the NOF.

Dr Taylor Wallace

George Mason University

Dr Taylor Wallace

George Mason University

Taylor C. Wallace, PhD, CFS, FACN, is Principal and CEO at the Think Healthy Group and a Professor in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies at George Mason University. Prior to founding the Think Healthy Group, Dr. Wallace served as the Senior Director of Science Policy and Government Relations at the National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF) and the Senior Director of Scientific Programs at the National Bone Health Alliance (NBHA), a public-private partnership, managed and operated by the NOF. He has extensive experience in developing and implementing comprehensive and evidence-based legislative, policy, and regulatory programs in the fields of nutrition and food science. His academic research interests are in the area of nutritional interventions to promote health and prevent the onset of chronic disease. Dr. Wallace’s background includes a PhD and an MS in Food Science and Nutrition from The Ohio State University and a BS in Food Science and Technology from the University of Kentucky.  In his free time, Dr. Wallace manages and operates a large food and nutrition blog, www.DrTaylorWallace.com, where he provides science-based nutrition, food safety, and food technology information to the general public and consumer media. Dr. Wallace has served on the Boards of Directors for the Institute of Food Technologists, Alliance for Food and Health, Feeding Tomorrow, and Phi Tau Sigma.  He is a fellow of the American College of Nutrition and is the 2015 recipient of the Charles A. Regus Award, given by the American College of Nutrition for original research and innovation in the field of nutrition.  Dr. Wallace is a Senior Fellow of the Center for Magnesium Education & Research, the Deputy Editor in Chief of the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Editor in Chief of the Journal of Dietary Supplements, the editor of six academic textbooks, and an author of over 40 peer-reviewed manuscripts and 

 

Dr Chandrabali Ghose

Founder and CEO
Bioharmony Therapeutics

Dr Chandrabali Ghose

Founder and CEO
Bioharmony Therapeutics

Dr Chandrabali Ghose

Founder and CEO
Bioharmony Therapeutics
 

John Hambor

Director of Research Beyond Borders
Boehringer Ingelheim

John Hambor

Director of Research Beyond Borders
Boehringer Ingelheim

John Hambor

Director of Research Beyond Borders
Boehringer Ingelheim
 

Dr Biswajit Biswas

Chief, Division of Bacteriophage Science, Biological Defence Research Directorate
US Naval Medical Research Center

Dr Biswajit Biswas

Chief, Division of Bacteriophage Science, Biological Defence Research Directorate
US Naval Medical Research Center

Dr Biswajit Biswas

Chief, Division of Bacteriophage Science, Biological Defence Research Directorate
US Naval Medical Research Center
 

Dr David Harper

CEO and CSO
Evolution Biotechnologies

My day job is as the CEO of Evolution Biotechnologies, moving environmentally friendly biological controls into the biomedical sector, based on the success of such agents in agriculture. This is based around low cost approaches minimising investor dilution while moving towards large potential markets.

Dr David Harper

CEO and CSO
Evolution Biotechnologies

Dr David Harper

CEO and CSO
Evolution Biotechnologies

My day job is as the CEO of Evolution Biotechnologies, moving environmentally friendly biological controls into the biomedical sector, based on the success of such agents in agriculture. This is based around low cost approaches minimising investor dilution while moving towards large potential markets.

Targets include the house dust mite, the main cause of asthma, where our novel approach underlies broad patent protection, and antibiotic resistant bacterial infections where individual veterinary treatments are already being undertaken. The company is building on its unique skillset in these key areas.