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Ian Johnston is listed as VP of Tech Translation and Ecosystem Development at The Engine, based in Greater Boston, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at upenn.edu and a matched LinkedIn profile for Ian Johnston.
Ian Johnston previously worked as Director of Emerging Ecosystems at The Engine Accelerator and Senior Investment Associate at Engine Ventures. Ian Johnston holds Doctor Of Philosophy (Phd), Pharmacology - Hematology from University Of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine.
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About Ian Johnston
Ian Johnston is a VP of Tech Translation and Ecosystem Development at The Engine. He possess expertise in research, fluorescence microscopy, confocal microscopy, pharmacology, cell culture and 11 more skills.
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Director Of Emerging Ecosystems
Current
Senior Investment Associate
Senior Investment Associate
Investment Associate
Life Science Consultant
Penn Center For Innovation (Pci) Fellow And Manager
• Managed the records and progress of new fellows training, new invention disclosures, and licensing officer requests. • Assessed the patentability of inventions proposed by members of the University of Pennsylvania academic community that spanned topics such as diagnostic tools and techniques, therapeutics, biomedical devices, and digital applications.• Analyzed proposed inventions for qualities such as their innovation, marketability, and technical advancements in comparison to prior arts. • Assisted in the development of commercialization strategies for Penn technologies that ranged from theoretical designs to fully developed product prototypes and therapeutics.
Phd. Candidate
I have my PhD. in the pharmacology with a focus on cardiovascular and hematologic pharmacology. My thesis work focused in a hematology lab working on modeling, analyzing, and treating various cardiovascular and hematologic pathologies using a human cell based microfluidic system. The pathologies include but are not limited to heparin induced thrombocytopenia and inflammatory induce thrombosis.
Vice President Of Consulting
• As VP of Consulting, I directly trained and managed 16 project directors, 30 project managers, and 180+ team members of the PBG on the following skills to serve 30 diverse healthcare and biotech companies: client logistics, project scoping, team management, primary research, secondary research, and general consulting techniques.• Served on executive board sourcing committee that sourced 30 semester-long consulting projects for 200+ post-doctoral, master's, MBA, and Ph.D. students, serving real life clients that ranged from university start-ups to Fortune 500 medical device companies.• Lead the executive board staffing committee in collating and analyzing 200+ applications from potential project directors, project managers and team members to be staffed based on their prior experiences, education, and prior PBG team member evaluations.• Created, updated, implemented, and analyzed PBG surveys for inter-team evaluations, client feedback, and suggested improvements on PBG leadership and training. Survey results were utilized for project staffing, project sourcing, and improving PBG service to both students and clients.
Scientific Consultant - Director
• Directed 2 project managers whom each led 6-member teams in successfully completing consulting projects for a small pharma company developing a novel cancer therapeutic and a $10+ billion biotech company aiming to optimize their product training program. • Provided the pharmaceutical client with a market analysis and product development strategy resulting in the submission of an NIH SBIR grant application. • Provided the biotech client with a strategy based on primary research and the analysis of competitor programs resulting in a program overhaul to maximize training efficacy.
Scientific Consultant - Project Manager
• Coordinated and developed a project scope with the client, a $20+ billion medical equipment company. • Led a 6-member team in performing in-depth case studies of five companies whom had successfully balanced their value and premium product brands in emerging markets. • Presented the client with a marketing strategy to achieve the greatest value in balancing their recently acquired value and premium brands in 3 emerging product markets.
Scientific Consultant - Team Member
• Operated on a 4-member team evaluating potential FDA hurdles for an early-stage startup developing two novel skin pigment altering therapeutics. • Offered the client potential pathology indications in pursuit of FDA approval, potential institutional funding sources, and strategies for enticing venture capitalist.
Scientific Consultant - Team Member
• Worked on a 6-member team for an early-stage pharmaceutical company advising on the most efficient path to market for a cardiovascular therapeutic with new drug indications. • Personally provided the client with marketing strategies to pursue FDA or supplement markets and for acquiring pre-clinical trial funding.
Scientific Consultant- Team Member
• Worked on a 4-member team, for a $10+ billion company, responsible for analyzing emerging markets and proposing device modifications to optimize their electrosurgical product portfolio against potential competitors.• Contributed an analysis of 40+ devices based on innovation, cost, and marketability culminating in three device modification strategies for entering three untapped, emerging markets.
Biomedical Engineering-Undergraduate Researcher
As an undergraduate researcher, I assisted in the development and characterization of a novel continuous flow microfluidic immunoassay to be used in high risk surgical procedures.
Ian Johnston education
Doctor Of Philosophy (Phd), Pharmacology - Hematology
Bachelor Of Science (Bs), Biomedical/Medical Engineering
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What company does Ian Johnston work for?
Ian Johnston works for The Engine.
What is Ian Johnston's role at The Engine?
Ian Johnston is listed as VP of Tech Translation and Ecosystem Development at The Engine.
What is Ian Johnston's email address?
AeroLeads has found 2 work email signals at @upenn.edu for Ian Johnston at The Engine.
Where is Ian Johnston based?
Ian Johnston is based in Greater Boston, United States while working with The Engine.
What companies has Ian Johnston worked for?
Ian Johnston has worked for The Engine, The Engine Accelerator, Engine Ventures, Putnam Associates, and Penn Center For Innovation.
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What schools did Ian Johnston attend?
Ian Johnston holds Doctor Of Philosophy (Phd), Pharmacology - Hematology from University Of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine.
What skills is Ian Johnston known for?
Ian Johnston is listed with skills including Research, Fluorescence Microscopy, Confocal Microscopy, Pharmacology, Cell Culture, Microsoft Office, Molecular Biology, and Biochemistry.
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