Harmel Rayat
Chief Executive Officer at RENOVACARE, INC.
Net worth: 11 M $ as of 2024-04-29
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Joseph Sierchio | M | 74 |
HepaLife Technologies, Inc.
HepaLife Technologies, Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Alliqua, Inc. is a biomedical products company focused on the development and manufacturing of proprietary technologies in the fields of drug delivery, advanced wound care and liver health preservation. It intends to develop active ingredient and transdermal drug delivery products, primarily utilizing the proprietary hydrogel technology platform manufactured by its subsidiary AquaMed Technologies, Inc. The firm develops HepaMate, an extracorporeal cell-based bioartificial liver system designed to combine blood detoxification with liver cell therapy to provide whole liver function in patients with the most severe forms of liver failure. Its HepaMate is comprised of a blood plasma separation cartridge, a hollow-fiber bioreactor filled with proprietary porcine liver cells, a charcoal column, an oxygenator, circuit tubing and a plasma reservoir. The company was founded on October 21, 1997 and is headquartered in New York, NY. It changed its name from HepaLife Technologies, Inc. in January 2011. | 15 years |
John Rhee | M | 56 |
Kalen Capital Corp.
Kalen Capital Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Kalen Capital Corp. provides investment advisory services. The private company is based in Vancouver, CA. and has subsidiaries in the United States. The Canadian company was founded by Harmel S. Rayat, who has been the CEO since incorporation. | - |
Robert Levine | M | 75 | 6 years | |
Jo Schweinle | M | - | 4 years | |
James Whitaker | M | - | 5 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Frank J. Fabio | M | - |
NDB Energy, Inc.
NDB Energy, Inc. Financial ConglomeratesFinance NDB Energy, Inc. is in the process of locating new commercial opportunities. The company is currently not engaged in any business operations. It is in the process of attempting to identify, locate and if warranted, acquire new commercial opportunities. The company was founded on November 6, 1998 and is headquartered in Washington, DC.
HepaLife Technologies, Inc.
HepaLife Technologies, Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Alliqua, Inc. is a biomedical products company focused on the development and manufacturing of proprietary technologies in the fields of drug delivery, advanced wound care and liver health preservation. It intends to develop active ingredient and transdermal drug delivery products, primarily utilizing the proprietary hydrogel technology platform manufactured by its subsidiary AquaMed Technologies, Inc. The firm develops HepaMate, an extracorporeal cell-based bioartificial liver system designed to combine blood detoxification with liver cell therapy to provide whole liver function in patients with the most severe forms of liver failure. Its HepaMate is comprised of a blood plasma separation cartridge, a hollow-fiber bioreactor filled with proprietary porcine liver cells, a charcoal column, an oxygenator, circuit tubing and a plasma reservoir. The company was founded on October 21, 1997 and is headquartered in New York, NY. It changed its name from HepaLife Technologies, Inc. in January 2011. | 1 years |
Derek J. Cooper | M | 48 |
NDB Energy, Inc.
NDB Energy, Inc. Financial ConglomeratesFinance NDB Energy, Inc. is in the process of locating new commercial opportunities. The company is currently not engaged in any business operations. It is in the process of attempting to identify, locate and if warranted, acquire new commercial opportunities. The company was founded on November 6, 1998 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | 7 years |
Terri Dumoulin | F | - | - | |
Kaiyo Nedd | M | 50 | 3 years | |
Thomas Bold | M | 62 | 6 years | |
Alan Rubino | M | 69 | 2 years | |
Gary Branning | M | 70 | 4 years | |
Raymond Krauss | M | 62 | 3 years | |
Jatinder Bhogal | M | 56 |
HepaLife Technologies, Inc.
HepaLife Technologies, Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Alliqua, Inc. is a biomedical products company focused on the development and manufacturing of proprietary technologies in the fields of drug delivery, advanced wound care and liver health preservation. It intends to develop active ingredient and transdermal drug delivery products, primarily utilizing the proprietary hydrogel technology platform manufactured by its subsidiary AquaMed Technologies, Inc. The firm develops HepaMate, an extracorporeal cell-based bioartificial liver system designed to combine blood detoxification with liver cell therapy to provide whole liver function in patients with the most severe forms of liver failure. Its HepaMate is comprised of a blood plasma separation cartridge, a hollow-fiber bioreactor filled with proprietary porcine liver cells, a charcoal column, an oxygenator, circuit tubing and a plasma reservoir. The company was founded on October 21, 1997 and is headquartered in New York, NY. It changed its name from HepaLife Technologies, Inc. in January 2011. | 8 years |
Justin Frere | M | 51 | 1 years | |
Arian Soheili | M | - |
HepaLife Technologies, Inc.
HepaLife Technologies, Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Alliqua, Inc. is a biomedical products company focused on the development and manufacturing of proprietary technologies in the fields of drug delivery, advanced wound care and liver health preservation. It intends to develop active ingredient and transdermal drug delivery products, primarily utilizing the proprietary hydrogel technology platform manufactured by its subsidiary AquaMed Technologies, Inc. The firm develops HepaMate, an extracorporeal cell-based bioartificial liver system designed to combine blood detoxification with liver cell therapy to provide whole liver function in patients with the most severe forms of liver failure. Its HepaMate is comprised of a blood plasma separation cartridge, a hollow-fiber bioreactor filled with proprietary porcine liver cells, a charcoal column, an oxygenator, circuit tubing and a plasma reservoir. The company was founded on October 21, 1997 and is headquartered in New York, NY. It changed its name from HepaLife Technologies, Inc. in January 2011. | 4 years |
Timothy N. Luu | M | 59 | 3 years | |
Stephen Yan Klassen | M | 55 | 2 years | |
Kenneth Kirkland | M | 82 | 8 years | |
Patsy J. Trisler | F | 74 | 6 years | |
Roger Esteban-Vives | M | - | 6 years | |
Steve Horovitz | M | - | 1 years | |
Jeet S. Sidhu | M | 51 |
HepaLife Technologies, Inc.
HepaLife Technologies, Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Alliqua, Inc. is a biomedical products company focused on the development and manufacturing of proprietary technologies in the fields of drug delivery, advanced wound care and liver health preservation. It intends to develop active ingredient and transdermal drug delivery products, primarily utilizing the proprietary hydrogel technology platform manufactured by its subsidiary AquaMed Technologies, Inc. The firm develops HepaMate, an extracorporeal cell-based bioartificial liver system designed to combine blood detoxification with liver cell therapy to provide whole liver function in patients with the most severe forms of liver failure. Its HepaMate is comprised of a blood plasma separation cartridge, a hollow-fiber bioreactor filled with proprietary porcine liver cells, a charcoal column, an oxygenator, circuit tubing and a plasma reservoir. The company was founded on October 21, 1997 and is headquartered in New York, NY. It changed its name from HepaLife Technologies, Inc. in January 2011. | 2 years |
Gary Parmar | M | 53 | 2 years | |
Gregory Wujek | M | 62 | 4 years | |
Alastair K. Livesey | M | 67 | 13 years | |
Joanne M. Stephenson | F | 56 |
NDB Energy, Inc.
NDB Energy, Inc. Financial ConglomeratesFinance NDB Energy, Inc. is in the process of locating new commercial opportunities. The company is currently not engaged in any business operations. It is in the process of attempting to identify, locate and if warranted, acquire new commercial opportunities. The company was founded on November 6, 1998 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
Tareq Ghazaleh | M | - | - | |
Frank Menzler | M | 55 |
HepaLife Technologies, Inc.
HepaLife Technologies, Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Alliqua, Inc. is a biomedical products company focused on the development and manufacturing of proprietary technologies in the fields of drug delivery, advanced wound care and liver health preservation. It intends to develop active ingredient and transdermal drug delivery products, primarily utilizing the proprietary hydrogel technology platform manufactured by its subsidiary AquaMed Technologies, Inc. The firm develops HepaMate, an extracorporeal cell-based bioartificial liver system designed to combine blood detoxification with liver cell therapy to provide whole liver function in patients with the most severe forms of liver failure. Its HepaMate is comprised of a blood plasma separation cartridge, a hollow-fiber bioreactor filled with proprietary porcine liver cells, a charcoal column, an oxygenator, circuit tubing and a plasma reservoir. The company was founded on October 21, 1997 and is headquartered in New York, NY. It changed its name from HepaLife Technologies, Inc. in January 2011. | 3 years |
Bob Cook | M | 68 | 1 years | |
Thomas N. Gladwin | M | 74 | 1 years | |
Lydia M. Evans | M | - | 1 years | |
Robin Robinson | M | 68 | 4 years | |
Rodney Sparks | M | - | 3 years | |
Javier Jimenez | M | 58 |
HepaLife Technologies, Inc.
HepaLife Technologies, Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Alliqua, Inc. is a biomedical products company focused on the development and manufacturing of proprietary technologies in the fields of drug delivery, advanced wound care and liver health preservation. It intends to develop active ingredient and transdermal drug delivery products, primarily utilizing the proprietary hydrogel technology platform manufactured by its subsidiary AquaMed Technologies, Inc. The firm develops HepaMate, an extracorporeal cell-based bioartificial liver system designed to combine blood detoxification with liver cell therapy to provide whole liver function in patients with the most severe forms of liver failure. Its HepaMate is comprised of a blood plasma separation cartridge, a hollow-fiber bioreactor filled with proprietary porcine liver cells, a charcoal column, an oxygenator, circuit tubing and a plasma reservoir. The company was founded on October 21, 1997 and is headquartered in New York, NY. It changed its name from HepaLife Technologies, Inc. in January 2011. | 3 years |
Roland Schomer | M | 59 |
HepaLife Technologies, Inc.
HepaLife Technologies, Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Alliqua, Inc. is a biomedical products company focused on the development and manufacturing of proprietary technologies in the fields of drug delivery, advanced wound care and liver health preservation. It intends to develop active ingredient and transdermal drug delivery products, primarily utilizing the proprietary hydrogel technology platform manufactured by its subsidiary AquaMed Technologies, Inc. The firm develops HepaMate, an extracorporeal cell-based bioartificial liver system designed to combine blood detoxification with liver cell therapy to provide whole liver function in patients with the most severe forms of liver failure. Its HepaMate is comprised of a blood plasma separation cartridge, a hollow-fiber bioreactor filled with proprietary porcine liver cells, a charcoal column, an oxygenator, circuit tubing and a plasma reservoir. The company was founded on October 21, 1997 and is headquartered in New York, NY. It changed its name from HepaLife Technologies, Inc. in January 2011. | 1 years |
Stanley H. Wong | M | - | - | |
Rick A. Henson | M | 74 | 1 years | |
Rakesh Shankar | M | - |
NDB Energy, Inc.
NDB Energy, Inc. Financial ConglomeratesFinance NDB Energy, Inc. is in the process of locating new commercial opportunities. The company is currently not engaged in any business operations. It is in the process of attempting to identify, locate and if warranted, acquire new commercial opportunities. The company was founded on November 6, 1998 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
Nicholas S. Cucinelli | M | 50 | 1 years | |
Scott R. Hammond | M | - | 6 years | |
Harnusa Sakirman | M | 73 |
HepaLife Technologies, Inc.
HepaLife Technologies, Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Alliqua, Inc. is a biomedical products company focused on the development and manufacturing of proprietary technologies in the fields of drug delivery, advanced wound care and liver health preservation. It intends to develop active ingredient and transdermal drug delivery products, primarily utilizing the proprietary hydrogel technology platform manufactured by its subsidiary AquaMed Technologies, Inc. The firm develops HepaMate, an extracorporeal cell-based bioartificial liver system designed to combine blood detoxification with liver cell therapy to provide whole liver function in patients with the most severe forms of liver failure. Its HepaMate is comprised of a blood plasma separation cartridge, a hollow-fiber bioreactor filled with proprietary porcine liver cells, a charcoal column, an oxygenator, circuit tubing and a plasma reservoir. The company was founded on October 21, 1997 and is headquartered in New York, NY. It changed its name from HepaLife Technologies, Inc. in January 2011. | 7 years |
Christian Hudson | M | 59 | 2 years | |
Pattiann Hiranandani | F | 64 | - | |
Gregory Bryant O'Reilly | M | - |
NDB Energy, Inc.
NDB Energy, Inc. Financial ConglomeratesFinance NDB Energy, Inc. is in the process of locating new commercial opportunities. The company is currently not engaged in any business operations. It is in the process of attempting to identify, locate and if warranted, acquire new commercial opportunities. The company was founded on November 6, 1998 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
Christopher W. Kemp | M | - |
HepaLife Technologies, Inc.
HepaLife Technologies, Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Alliqua, Inc. is a biomedical products company focused on the development and manufacturing of proprietary technologies in the fields of drug delivery, advanced wound care and liver health preservation. It intends to develop active ingredient and transdermal drug delivery products, primarily utilizing the proprietary hydrogel technology platform manufactured by its subsidiary AquaMed Technologies, Inc. The firm develops HepaMate, an extracorporeal cell-based bioartificial liver system designed to combine blood detoxification with liver cell therapy to provide whole liver function in patients with the most severe forms of liver failure. Its HepaMate is comprised of a blood plasma separation cartridge, a hollow-fiber bioreactor filled with proprietary porcine liver cells, a charcoal column, an oxygenator, circuit tubing and a plasma reservoir. The company was founded on October 21, 1997 and is headquartered in New York, NY. It changed its name from HepaLife Technologies, Inc. in January 2011. | - |
Joseph Song | M | - | - |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 47 | 100.00% |
Canada | 1 | 2.13% |
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