Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Jeff K. Taylor | M | - |
Dymicron, Inc.
Dymicron, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology Dymicron, Inc. is a privately held medical technology company that specializes in musculoskeletal implant devices made from polycrystalline diamond (PCD). The company is based in Orem, UT and was founded in 1997 by Bill J. Pope and Jeff K. Taylor. The company has exclusive patented use of PCD for all medical applications in the human body. Dymicron has developed a breakthrough, next-generation total disc replacement system for the cervical spine called Triadyme-C™. The system has a uniquely engineered, proprietary material that virtually eliminates wear debris and facilitates an MRI-friendly design that mimics the natural motion of a normal disc. The CEO is Alan S. Layton. | - |
Alan S. Layton | M | - |
Dymicron, Inc.
Dymicron, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology Dymicron, Inc. is a privately held medical technology company that specializes in musculoskeletal implant devices made from polycrystalline diamond (PCD). The company is based in Orem, UT and was founded in 1997 by Bill J. Pope and Jeff K. Taylor. The company has exclusive patented use of PCD for all medical applications in the human body. Dymicron has developed a breakthrough, next-generation total disc replacement system for the cervical spine called Triadyme-C™. The system has a uniquely engineered, proprietary material that virtually eliminates wear debris and facilitates an MRI-friendly design that mimics the natural motion of a normal disc. The CEO is Alan S. Layton. | - |
Bill J. Pope | M | - |
Dymicron, Inc.
Dymicron, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology Dymicron, Inc. is a privately held medical technology company that specializes in musculoskeletal implant devices made from polycrystalline diamond (PCD). The company is based in Orem, UT and was founded in 1997 by Bill J. Pope and Jeff K. Taylor. The company has exclusive patented use of PCD for all medical applications in the human body. Dymicron has developed a breakthrough, next-generation total disc replacement system for the cervical spine called Triadyme-C™. The system has a uniquely engineered, proprietary material that virtually eliminates wear debris and facilitates an MRI-friendly design that mimics the natural motion of a normal disc. The CEO is Alan S. Layton. | 27 years |
Whitney K. Clayton | M | - |
Dymicron, Inc.
Dymicron, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology Dymicron, Inc. is a privately held medical technology company that specializes in musculoskeletal implant devices made from polycrystalline diamond (PCD). The company is based in Orem, UT and was founded in 1997 by Bill J. Pope and Jeff K. Taylor. The company has exclusive patented use of PCD for all medical applications in the human body. Dymicron has developed a breakthrough, next-generation total disc replacement system for the cervical spine called Triadyme-C™. The system has a uniquely engineered, proprietary material that virtually eliminates wear debris and facilitates an MRI-friendly design that mimics the natural motion of a normal disc. The CEO is Alan S. Layton. | - |
Armen Khachatryan | M | - |
Dymicron, Inc.
Dymicron, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology Dymicron, Inc. is a privately held medical technology company that specializes in musculoskeletal implant devices made from polycrystalline diamond (PCD). The company is based in Orem, UT and was founded in 1997 by Bill J. Pope and Jeff K. Taylor. The company has exclusive patented use of PCD for all medical applications in the human body. Dymicron has developed a breakthrough, next-generation total disc replacement system for the cervical spine called Triadyme-C™. The system has a uniquely engineered, proprietary material that virtually eliminates wear debris and facilitates an MRI-friendly design that mimics the natural motion of a normal disc. The CEO is Alan S. Layton. | - |
Tim Stratford | M | - |
Dymicron, Inc.
Dymicron, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology Dymicron, Inc. is a privately held medical technology company that specializes in musculoskeletal implant devices made from polycrystalline diamond (PCD). The company is based in Orem, UT and was founded in 1997 by Bill J. Pope and Jeff K. Taylor. The company has exclusive patented use of PCD for all medical applications in the human body. Dymicron has developed a breakthrough, next-generation total disc replacement system for the cervical spine called Triadyme-C™. The system has a uniquely engineered, proprietary material that virtually eliminates wear debris and facilitates an MRI-friendly design that mimics the natural motion of a normal disc. The CEO is Alan S. Layton. | - |
Suzanne Winters | M | - |
Dymicron, Inc.
Dymicron, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology Dymicron, Inc. is a privately held medical technology company that specializes in musculoskeletal implant devices made from polycrystalline diamond (PCD). The company is based in Orem, UT and was founded in 1997 by Bill J. Pope and Jeff K. Taylor. The company has exclusive patented use of PCD for all medical applications in the human body. Dymicron has developed a breakthrough, next-generation total disc replacement system for the cervical spine called Triadyme-C™. The system has a uniquely engineered, proprietary material that virtually eliminates wear debris and facilitates an MRI-friendly design that mimics the natural motion of a normal disc. The CEO is Alan S. Layton. | - |
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United States | 7 | 100.00% |
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