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AN EXPERIENCED LEADER in Biotech - Pharmaceuticals - and Medical device development and management is invited to HELP CRACK THE CANCER CODE!
Occupying a newly established position, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a trusted and strategic thought-partner to the CEO and senior staff. Adept at systems thinking and data analytics, s/he has helped steward an organization during a period of rapid growth, developing systems and processes that integrated and streamlined the work of multiple departments. The COO is a Servant Leader who knows how to hire and collaborate with senior professionals to create teams that are productive, efficient, empowering, strategic, and joyful. A professional with previous experience within biotech, pharmaceuticals, nonprofit/INGO or international setting, the COO has a sincere commitment to and passion for "CRACKING THE CANCER CODE" and in particular, to empowering the diverse communities and people served by the organization. Among this executive’s many duties, the COO is responsible for: Strategic Leadership and Collaborative Leadership • Strategically directing the work of five departments serving...
Please Wake Up!
Breast cancer in the US is expected to double by 2030, with 400,000 new cases and 80,000 deaths per year!
Pharmaceutical companies and breast cancer charities say we are winning the war against cancer. But that is simply not true!
The number of new cancer cases per year in the world, is expected to rise to 23.6 million new cases per year by 2030!
Almost 10 million people die from cancer annually!
Imagine, if there could be a fairly straight forward, wearable technology; a bioreactor bra, which would disrupt and halt the proliferation of early tumors?
By developing cellular proliferation disruption bioreactors which may slow or even prevent breast cancer, we are exploring the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the development of all breast cancers as we seek novel new therapeutic strategies.
To explore the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the development of all breast cancers and seek new therapeutic strategies for the treatment of those diseases. To develop new, emerging technologies, biomedical devices and biologics, establish laboratories, worldwide partnerships and humanitarian missions.