Steven Quay
Chief Executive Officer at ATOSSA THERAPEUTICS, INC.
Net worth: 4 042 $ as of 2024-04-29
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Shu-Chih Chen | M | 62 |
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY. | 21 years |
Joseph Rudolf | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Aaron Bossler | M | - |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
David McClintock | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Philip Boyer | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Bruce Levy | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Sahussapont Joseph Sirintrapun | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Elaine Lyon | F | - |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
Marina Nikiforova | F | - |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
Delly Behen | F | - | 10 years | |
Eric van Zanten | M | - | 2 years | |
Stephen Galli | M | 77 | 13 years | |
Toby C. Cornish | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
H. Remmel | M | 72 | 12 years | |
Ana Hooker | F | 58 |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
Mary E. Edgerton | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Richard Steinhart | M | 66 | 10 years | |
Yeon Kim Ji | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Stephen Anderson | M | - |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
Jason Hein | M | 45 |
Society for Laboratory Automation & Screening
Society for Laboratory Automation & Screening Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Society for Laboratory Automation & Screening (SLAS) sets standards for microplate development through its Microplate Standards Advisory Committee. The non-profit company is based in St. Charles, IL. SLAS offers various platforms for education, scientific publishing, collaboration, networking, and career advancement for its international community. The company has developed a new micro-credentials program exclusively for the life sciences industry. SLAS's mission is to connect laboratory technology providers with laboratory technology users. | - |
Thomas J. S. Durant | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Tushar Patel | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Amrom Obstfeld | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Ulysses G. J. Balis | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Xavier Reveles | M | 55 |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
Heather Rees | F | - | 7 years | |
Jonathan L. Klein | M | - |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
Richard Graydon | M | - | 2 years | |
J. Mark Tuthill | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Victor Brodsky | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Jeffrey Fine | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Safedin H. Beqaj | M | - |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
Douglas Harrington | M | 71 |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
Timothy Triche | M | 79 |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
Carl Severinghaus | M | 71 |
Society for Laboratory Automation & Screening
Society for Laboratory Automation & Screening Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Society for Laboratory Automation & Screening (SLAS) sets standards for microplate development through its Microplate Standards Advisory Committee. The non-profit company is based in St. Charles, IL. SLAS offers various platforms for education, scientific publishing, collaboration, networking, and career advancement for its international community. The company has developed a new micro-credentials program exclusively for the life sciences industry. SLAS's mission is to connect laboratory technology providers with laboratory technology users. | - |
Weiyi Chen | M | - |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
Pal Singh-Kahlon | M | - |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
Barbara Ann Chaitin | M | - |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
Sharon Presnell | M | 55 |
American Society for Investigative Pathology
American Society for Investigative Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The American Society for Investigative Pathology operates as a biotechnology company. | - |
Jeffrey Cossman | M | 77 |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
Laurie K. Huard | F | - |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
James Harrison | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Kenneth D. Bahk | M | 50 |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
Stephan Heyse | M | - |
Society for Laboratory Automation & Screening
Society for Laboratory Automation & Screening Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Society for Laboratory Automation & Screening (SLAS) sets standards for microplate development through its Microplate Standards Advisory Committee. The non-profit company is based in St. Charles, IL. SLAS offers various platforms for education, scientific publishing, collaboration, networking, and career advancement for its international community. The company has developed a new micro-credentials program exclusively for the life sciences industry. SLAS's mission is to connect laboratory technology providers with laboratory technology users. | - |
Juan-Sebastian Saldivar | M | 53 |
Association for Molecular Pathology
Association for Molecular Pathology BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Association for Molecular Pathology develops molecular diagnostics. The American company was founded by Jeffrey Cossman. | - |
Jonathan Finn | M | 50 | 1 years | |
John Gilbertson | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Anil V. Parwani | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
E. Hrusovsky | M | 63 |
Society for Laboratory Automation & Screening
Society for Laboratory Automation & Screening Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Society for Laboratory Automation & Screening (SLAS) sets standards for microplate development through its Microplate Standards Advisory Committee. The non-profit company is based in St. Charles, IL. SLAS offers various platforms for education, scientific publishing, collaboration, networking, and career advancement for its international community. The company has developed a new micro-credentials program exclusively for the life sciences industry. SLAS's mission is to connect laboratory technology providers with laboratory technology users. | 21 years |
Stephen Hewitt | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Liron Pantanowitz | M | - |
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc.
Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Association for Pathology Informatics, Inc. promotes the field of pathology informatics as an academic and a clinical subspecialty of pathology. It engages in collecting, examining, reporting, and storing sets of data derived from tests performed in clinical laboratories, anatomic pathology laboratories, or research laboratories in order to improve patient care and enhance understanding of disease-related processes. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | - |
Arezoo Mirad | M | - | 1 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Gregory Weaver | M | 68 |
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY. | 14 years |
Kyle Guse | M | 60 | 10 years | |
Bruce R. York | M | 69 |
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY. | 6 years |
Alexander D. Cross | M | 91 |
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY. | 7 years |
Gregory Sessler | M | 71 |
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY.
Sonus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Sonus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Sonus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. engaged in the development of drugs for the treatment of cancer and related therapies. Its primary product TOCOSOL Paclitaxel, was an injectable paclitaxel emulsion for nonsmall cell lung cancer, ovarian cancer and bladder cancer. Sonus Pharmaceuticals was incorporated in 1991 and was headquartered in Bothell, WA. | 8 years |
John Barnhart | M | 66 | 5 years | |
Jay Allen Fishman | M | 79 |
Western Michigan University
| 5 years |
Charles Butler | M | - | - | |
Philip C. Ranker | M | 64 |
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY. | 4 years |
Christopher Benjamin | M | 49 | 3 years | |
Kenneth L. Taft | M | - |
Western Michigan University
| 6 years |
Thomas Terwilliger | M | - |
Western Michigan University
| 5 years |
William J. Parsons | M | - |
Western Michigan University
| 6 years |
David E. Wormuth | M | 78 |
Sonus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Sonus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Sonus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. engaged in the development of drugs for the treatment of cancer and related therapies. Its primary product TOCOSOL Paclitaxel, was an injectable paclitaxel emulsion for nonsmall cell lung cancer, ovarian cancer and bladder cancer. Sonus Pharmaceuticals was incorporated in 1991 and was headquartered in Bothell, WA.
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY. | 12 years |
James William Beeke | M | 74 |
Western Michigan University
| 4 years |
Peter J. Knudsen | M | 73 |
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY. | 3 years |
Mike Moshier | M | - |
Western Michigan University
| 4 years |
J. Carter Beese | M | - |
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY. | 4 years |
Marti Smith | F | - |
Western Michigan University
| 4 years |
Dick Rhodes | M | - |
Western Michigan University
| 4 years |
Elsa Johnson | F | - |
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY. | 2 years |
Abdulwahab Al-Wazzan | M | - |
Western Michigan University
| 4 years |
Robert Lynn Herr | M | 78 |
Western Michigan University
| 4 years |
Christopher S. Destro | M | 54 | 3 years | |
Ben R. Chen | M | - | - | |
Michael H. Kalnoski | M | 64 | - | |
Devon Payne | F | - | 1 years | |
Nels P. Bergmark | M | - |
Western Michigan University
| 4 years |
Kenneth P. Nobis | M | - |
Western Michigan University
| 4 years |
Robert J. McNulty | M | 77 |
Western Michigan University
| 2 years |
Leslie Michelson | M | 73 |
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY. | 4 years |
Myron Holubiak | M | 77 |
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY. | 4 years |
Paul Johnson | M | 80 |
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY. | 4 years |
Gordon C. Brandt | M | 64 |
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY. | 6 years |
Timothy M. Duffy | M | 63 |
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY. | 4 years |
Philip Y. Shen | M | 79 |
Western Michigan University
| 3 years |
John E. Sawyer | M | 69 | 1 years | |
Timothy Hoeksema | M | 77 |
Western Michigan University
| 4 years |
Susan B. Bayh | F | 64 |
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY. | 4 years |
Jim Mehling | M | - |
Western Michigan University
| 4 years |
Rolf Ruhfus | M | 79 |
Western Michigan University
| 4 years |
Ralph Sabin | M | 72 |
Sonus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Sonus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Sonus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. engaged in the development of drugs for the treatment of cancer and related therapies. Its primary product TOCOSOL Paclitaxel, was an injectable paclitaxel emulsion for nonsmall cell lung cancer, ovarian cancer and bladder cancer. Sonus Pharmaceuticals was incorporated in 1991 and was headquartered in Bothell, WA. | 1 years |
Michael R. Kargula | M | - |
Western Michigan University
| 4 years |
Art Zaske | M | 76 |
Western Michigan University
| 4 years |
Thomas Seavey | M | 77 |
Western Michigan University
| 4 years |
Scott Youmans | M | 57 | 2 years | |
Thomas L. Robyn | M | 83 |
Western Michigan University
| 4 years |
Jeffrey C. Pepe | M | - |
MDRNA, Inc.
MDRNA, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services MDRNA, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of innovative products based on proprietary molecular biology-based intranasal drug delivery technology. The company creates or utilizes novel formulation components or excipients that can transiently manipulate or open 'tight junctions' between cells in various tissues and thereby allow therapeutic drugs to reach the blood stream. The company is located in Hauppauge, NY. | 1 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 100 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
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Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Steven Quay
- Personal Network