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MSc, VMD, PhD, DACVP, COL(R), Vice President, Pre-Clinical Global, Boston Scientific @ Boston Scientific
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Vice President Pre-Clinical Global for the Boston Scientific Corporation.EMBA MIT Sloan School of Management class of 2026Veterinarian; boarded anatomic pathologist (DACVP), PhD in microbiology, focused on severe and cerebral malaria. MSc in viral epidemiology. Former diplomate American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine (Resigned 2021).Colonel (Retired), US Army, 22 years-Level 3 Science & Technology Acquisitions certified.-Quadrilingual in 4 languages: English, French, Italian and Spanish; Defense Language Proficiency Test (DLPT) scores of 30/30 for French, Spanish and Italian -BA double major: Middle Eastern and African history and culture; Urban Planning.-Worked or lived in over 70 countries.Prior assignments include: 2001-2003: 43rd Medical Detachment, Fort Polk, LA with deployment to Iraq in 2003-2004, stationed in An Nasariyah with the 86th Combat Support Hospital and USAF Expeditionary Med Support hospital.2004-2006: Officer in charge of veterinary mission at the Aviano Air Force base in Italy, operations covering Western and Eastern Europe, the Balkans (KFOR and SFOR) and West Africa. 2006-2009: Residency in vet pathology at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP). Successfully boarded in both vet pathology (DACVP) and veterinary preventive medicine (DACVPM). 2009-2012: Chief of comparative pathology supporting the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) and the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute (AFRRI) in Bethesda, MD. 2012-2015: Dual assignment as the Chief of comparative pathology and Chief of medical plans, Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences (AFRIMS), Bangkok, Thailand. 2015-2017: Commander, Public Health Activity, Fort Carson, responsible for Western USA, supporting 44 military installations.2017-2018: Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) as Military Deputy and Therapeutics Team Lead for the Translational Medical Division of the Chemical and Biological Technologies Department.In-Residence class of 2019, US Army War College Fellow assigned to the Immediate Office, Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).2019-2022: Competitively selected as the Director of the US Army Directorate-AFRIMS in Bangkok, Thailand.Successfully defended PhD dissertation at Oxford University for the Open University. Thesis: Use of Plasmodium coatneyi, the simian malarial parasite, as a model for Plasmodium falciparum, an agent of severe malaria in humans and one of the most significant diseases on Earth.

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MSc, VMD, PhD, DACVP, COL(R), Vice President, Pre-Clinical Global, Boston Scientific
Marlborough
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Eric Lombardini Work Experience Details
  • Boston Scientific
    Vice President, Pre-Clinical Global
    Boston Scientific May 2022 - Present
    Marlborough, Ma, Us
    Leads a diverse, high performing global research group of ~190 biological and material scientists, veterinarians, chemists, toxicologists, biocompatibility SMEs, management and technical support staff, specializing in translational research across the lifecycle of all 16,000+ BSC products. Responsible for setting strategy, advocating within the industry and delivering high quality preclinical data for product development, approval and sustainment for all divisions at Boston Scientific as well as providing diligence for Mergers and Acquisitions and Integration of Pre-clinical assets and research into BSC. Areas of emphasis cover medical device development for structural heart, peripheral interventions, electrophysiology, urology/pelvic health, endoscopy, interventional oncology and neuromodulation. This role also helps to identify new Business Development and Technology opportunities for BSC through external and internal collaborations brought forth by the divisions and our external research partners. The Vice President has direct responsibility for a team of Director/Fellow level scientists and laboratories at global BSC sites including: Biocompatibility and Toxicology; the Center for Biological Innovation (in-vitro/ex-vivo); Material Testing, Analysis and Characterization laboratory; the Chemical Characterization laboratory and Pre-Clinical Operations and Study Management which comprises the Research and Technology Center (in-vivo). This role also provides scientific vision and diverse knowledge when partnering cross-functionally as well as with internal clients. This position is chartered with the responsibility to ensure that all Pre-Clinical activities are conducted in accordance with all applicable global regulatory, ethics and Boston Scientific’s standards.
  • Wrair-Afrims
    Director (Colonel)
    Wrair-Afrims Jun 2019 - Apr 2022
    Bangkok, Bangkok, Th
    Director of the Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences (AFRIMS), a bi-national U.S. Army – Royal Thai Army Directorate, formed in 1959 in Bangkok, Thailand.USAMD-AFRIMS conducts regional infectious disease surveillance and research in 11 countries (Thailand, Cambodia, the Philippines, Nepal, Australia, Vietnam, Mongolia, Bangladesh, India, Lao-PDR, and Bhutan). Headquartered in Bangkok, the Institute has nine fixed satellite laboratories in five countries in South and Southeast Asia. As Director, responsible for all aspects of mission accomplishment for 27 military, >550 US and Foreign National civilians executing $35 million of product development and disease surveillance at over 35 research fixed and field sites throughout South-East, South Asia and Oceania. In charge of fostering a military and interagency operational focus to culminate in US FDA approval of vaccines and therapeutics against tropical diseases. Key member of the US Embassy Senior Staff, the US Ambassador’s health working group and COVID-19 task force. Responsible for scientific and ethical integrity of the human, animal, and basic science research efforts in seven distinct program areas to include the largest AAALAC accredited non-human primate vivarium in the US DoD and one of the premier insectaries in the world with the only scrub typhus infected chigger colony in existence. Responsible for strong Military-Military and Military-Civilian relationships with INDOPACOM, the Royal Thai Army and other host nation Armed Forces, US Embassies, NGOs, academia, industry, and governmental partners across South East Asia, South Asia and Oceania. Activities of AFRIMS include infectious disease research, epidemiology, and all stages of medical countermeasure development, from basic research and pre-clinical through field testing of vaccines (Phase 1 through Phase 3 clinical trials), rapid diagnostic tests, and therapeutics for endemic threats, tropical and emerging infectious diseases.
  • U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services (Hhs)
    Us Army War College Fellow (Colonel)
    U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services (Hhs) Jul 2018 - Jun 2019
    Washington, District Of Columbia, Us
    Competitively selected for in residence US Army War College (USAWC), and subsequently chosen as the 2019 USAWC fellow assigned to the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR).In addition to staffing the Assistant Secretary in daily meetings with Principals, to include Governors, Diplomats, Senators, Congressmen/women, White house/Congressional staffers, senior military leaders, leaders of industry, academia and all levels of medical response, acted as the Assistant Secretary’s designated lead for the restructure of the Public Health Emergency Medical Countermeasure Enterprise (PHEMCE) mandated both by Presidential Directive and Congressional legislation. PHEMCE is the interagency body managing medical countermeasure development, procurement and stockpiling across the whole of the United States Government. The mandate and specific focus was on streamlining the process, improving security and maximizing opportunities for collaboration within the interagency so as to minimize overlap, duplication and redundancy in the medical countermeasure enterprise tasked with protecting both the United States civilian population as well as the US military warfighters. It coordinates Federal efforts across the whole of government with the specific focus of enhancing National preparedness with regards to chemical, biological radiological and nuclear threats as well as pandemic influenza and emerging infectious diseases. PHEMCE is the precursor which allowed for the success of Operation Warp Speed in response to whole of government efforts to combat the COVID19 pandemic.-Government Advisor in 2018-2019 for the DTRA-Threat Reduction Advisory Committee (TRAC) In-depth evaluation of US role in the Biological and Chemical Weapons Conventions.
  • Defense Threat Reduction Agency
    Team Lead, Therapeutics (Lieutenant Colonel)
    Defense Threat Reduction Agency Aug 2017 - Jul 2018
    Fort Belvoir, Virginia, Us
    Triple hatted as the Team lead for therapeutics, Research and Development; medical warfighter integration officer and the project manager for filoviruses and arenaviruses. As team lead focused on development of medical therapeutic countermeasures against pathogens of military importance. Managed a small team of civilians each leading a specific pathogen portfolio and product area. Supported the Division Chief in Program Management covering the filovirus, alphavirus, arenavirus, select agent bacterial pathogens and botulism toxin portfolios. Responsible for managing research efforts aimed at developing supportive technologies and candidate medical countermeasures, in order to protect the warfighter and sustain operations of the joint forces in the face of a biological attack. Responsible for building a productive and cohesive team with oversight and management of approximately $300 million in contracts and grants over the five-year funding cycle. Additionally, as the Medical Integrations Officer for the Warfighter integration division, support the Department's Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) activities, and DoD requirements for coordination, and integration of medical product development.
  • Us Army, Public Health Activity Fort Carson
    Commander (Lieutenant Colonel)
    Us Army, Public Health Activity Fort Carson Aug 2015 - Aug 2017
    Commanded the U.S. Army Public Health Activity-Fort Carson, a Centralized Selection List (CSL) competitive selection, battalion-level public health and veterinary command, consisting of four main clinical Branches in four different states, composed of 123 military and civilian personnel, providing comprehensive public health and veterinary services in support of 44 Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps installations over a 14 State Area of Operations (AO). Led, mentored and managed talent for officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, Soldiers and Civilians. Served as the Department of Defense executive agent for food safety and animal medical care in the District's AO. Ensured accountability for equipment valued at over $3.5 million. Responsible for food safety and quality assurance programs supporting 244 commercial and 219 military food establishments throughout North America and the Caribbean and responsibility for medical care programs providing services to more than 322 government-owned animals and skill sustainment missions involving 46,000 privately-owned animals.
  • Wrair-Afrims
    Chief, Division Of Comparative Pathology/Chief, Medical Planning (Lieutenant Colonel)
    Wrair-Afrims 2012 - Jul 2015
    Bangkok, Bangkok, Th
    Responsible for the development, facilitation and promotion of medical research and product development utilizing the largest overseas veterinary medical facility in the DoD with a census of over 2500 animals and an annual operating budget of $1.6 million. Liaisoned all pre-clinical animal use between the Department of Veterinary Medicine and collaborating scientists internationally. Concurrently responsible as the Chief of Comparative Pathology providing consultative, comparative and diagnostic pathology support to research protocols for both DoD and civilian scientists. Supervised and trained two teams of Thai nationals providing support to AFRIMS’ necropsy, clinical pathology, histology, electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry capabilities as well as veterinary medicine staff coordinating research protocols. Conducted health oversight of the Non-Human Primate breeding facility and the mouse colony. Liaisoned with local and regional veterinary organizations and promoted US interests by providing subject matter expertise in veterinary pathology within the region. Concurrently assigned as the Chief of Medical Planning. Responsible for logistics for medical diplomacy with Myanmar, Thai and Chinese military medical assets. Managed AFRIMS’ WHO Reference Laboratory status. Coordinated all activities between AFRIMS and US State Dept.; USAID; US CDC and JUSMAG-Thai. -Alternate chairman of AFRIMS IACUC.-Certified level 3 Acquisitions via Defense Acquisitions University (DAU).-Visiting Professor of pathology, Chulalongkorn University, school of Veterinary Medicine.
  • Uniformed Services University
    Chief, Division Of Comparative Pathology (Major)
    Uniformed Services University Nov 2009 - Jul 2012
    Bethesda, Md, Us
    Sole veterinary pathologist within the Department of Defense with primary responsibility for radiation research support at the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute (AFRRI). Concurrently responsible for all veterinary pathology support of academic research at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Supported the third and fourth largest vivariums in the DoD as the sole pathologist. The portfolio of medical research and product development included: Prophylaxis and therapeutic development for Gamma-irradiation exposure; Late effects of radiation pathology; Military Metals; Traumatic brain injury; Traumatic bone injury and repair; Gynecological surgery; Animal model development; Congenital diseases-Vice Chairman of AFRRI’s IACUC. -Support pathologist for US Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID).-Assistant Professor of Pathology, Department of Pathology
  • Armed Forces Institute Of Pathology
    Resident, Veterinary Pathology (Major)
    Armed Forces Institute Of Pathology 2006 - 2009
    Residency program in anatomic pathology, culminating in successful first time passing of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists board examination, Diplomate status and recipient of the CL Davis Award of Excellence.Concurrently, studied independently for the American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine board examination, successful first time pass and award of Diplomate status.
  • Southern European Veterinary Detachment
    Chief, Aviano Branch, Veterinary Services (Captain)
    Southern European Veterinary Detachment 2004 - 2006
    Officer in Charge of 4000+ active patient veterinary facility supporting the Aviano Airforce Base in Northern Italy. Full service clinic with internal medicine, digital radiology, ultrasonography with doppler, surgery suite for both soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries, clinical pathology and preventive medicine services.-Conducted food inspection missions with responsibilities in Eastern and Western Europe as well as West Africa.-Conducted frequent missions to Bosnia (SFOR) and Kosovo (KFOR). Food and military working dog missions supporting both US and United Nations Coalition forces. -Temporarily assigned to the Beringean Coevolution Project, Arctic Circle, Alaska. Staff parasitologist/anatomic pathologist evaluating diversification of host/parasite co-evolutionary systems in Beringia.
  • 43Rd Medical Detachment (Vs)
    Officer In Charge, 6Th Squad (Captain)
    43Rd Medical Detachment (Vs) 2001 - 2004
    Officer in charge of Veterinary MTOE unit in support of 115th Field Hospital.5 field exercises in Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC) in support of the Field Hospital, varied CSH and MSH units.-Deployment to Kuwait in January 2004, first conventional MTOE squad over the border into Iraq after onset of the War, in support of 3rd ID. Stationed at the Tallil Airforce base in Southern Iraq in support of the 86th CSH and the Airforce 407th Expeditionary Medical Support System.-Estimated to have supported in excess of 75,000 coalition forces through food inspection and military working dog health. Subsequent to the end of combat activities, engaged in multiple humanitarian missions with the local Shi'ite populations in the An Nasariyah area. -Assisted COL(R) Jo Lynne Raymond, DVM, DACVP, in field necropsies as part of a disease surveillance program which proved crucial in the identification of the Leishmania prevalence in the region.-Successfully competed for and was awarded the Expert Field Medical Badge
  • Penn Medicine, University Of Pennsylvania Health System
    Research Assistant, Department Of Neonatology
    Penn Medicine, University Of Pennsylvania Health System Dec 1994 - 1997
    Philadelphia, Pa, Us
    Research assistant in support of Dr. Maria Delivoria Papadopoulos' prolific research into the activity of the NMDA receptor and associated molecular mediators in neonatal prematurity.Maria was a giant in her field. She was Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Physiology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Professor of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Physiology at Drexel University and the Ralph J. Brenner Endowed Chair in Pediatrics at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children.Over her career, she was honored with myriad awards to include the American Academy of Pediatrics Lifetime Achievement Award, the Virginia Apgar award (in 1997), the Castle Connolly National Physician of the Year Lifetime Achievement award (2007), the Trust Fund of the Alumni Association of Women’s Medical College, Phyllis Marciano, M.D., Woman in Medicine Award (2014), and the Mary Kalopothakes Award from the Hellenic Medical Society of New York.Maria was the first clinician to pioneer the treatment for hyaline membrane disease using mechanical ventilation in premature neonates.
  • Penn Medicine, University Of Pennsylvania Health System
    Research Assistant
    Penn Medicine, University Of Pennsylvania Health System Jun 1994 - Nov 1994
    Philadelphia, Pa, Us
    Sole Research Assistant for Dr Kenneth Thimann during the end of his research and academic career. Worked in cell biology techniques for Dr Thimann who at 92 years old required assistance in most physical aspects of laboratory work.Dr Thimann was an English-American plant physiologist and microbiologist known for his studies of plant hormones, which were widely influential in agriculture and horticulture. He isolated and determined the structure of auxin, the first known plant hormone. He spent most of his early career (1935–1965) at Harvard University. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1938. Thimann became director of Harvard's Biological Laboratories in 1946, a position he held until 1950. He was elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1948. In 1955 he wrote The Life of Bacteria, an influential book on microbiology. He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1959.

Eric Lombardini Skills

Veterinary Medicine Fish Pathology Wildlife Pathology Radiation Pathology Cerebral Malaria Plasmodium Coatneyi West African Culture And History Bush Meat Conservation Pathology Infectious Diseases Pathology Veterinary Immunohistochemistry Epidemiology Clinical Research Medicine Public Health Medical Research Veterinary Pathology Histology Research Life Sciences Molecular Biology Science

Eric Lombardini Education Details

  • Mit Sloan School Of Management
    Mit Sloan School Of Management
    General
  • The United States Army War College
    The United States Army War College
    Public Health/Military Strategic Studies
  • The Open University
    The Open University
    Cerebral Malaria; Severe Malaria
  • Defense Acquisition University
    Defense Acquisition University
    Medical Acquisitions
  • Armed Forces Institute Of Pathology (Afip)
    Armed Forces Institute Of Pathology (Afip)
    Veterinary Pathology Residency Program
  • Foreign Animal Disease Diagnostician Course, Plum Island, Ny
    Foreign Animal Disease Diagnostician Course, Plum Island, Ny
    Foreign Animal Disease
  • Armed Forces Institute Of Pathology (Afip)
    Armed Forces Institute Of Pathology (Afip)
    And Public Health
  • University Of Pennsylvania School Of Veterinary Medicine
    University Of Pennsylvania School Of Veterinary Medicine
    Veterinary Medicine
  • University Of Pennsylvania Graduate School Of Education
    University Of Pennsylvania Graduate School Of Education
    Epidemiology
  • University Of Pennsylvania
    University Of Pennsylvania
    Pre Med Coursework
  • University Of Pennsylvania
    University Of Pennsylvania
    Urban Planning

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