Lee E. Weiss
Corporate Officer/Principal chez Carnegie Mellon University
Profil
Lee E.
Weiss is the founder of Carmell Regen Med Corp., which was founded in 2007.
He held the title of Director from 2011 to 2012.
Currently, Dr. Weiss is a Research Professor at Carnegie Mellon University.
Postes actifs de Lee E. Weiss
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Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Carnegie Mellon University is an American school that operates as a college or university. It is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 02/03/2010 |
Anciens postes connus de Lee E. Weiss
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Carmell Regen Med Corp.
Carmell Regen Med Corp. Pharmaceuticals: OtherHealth Technology Carmell Regen Med Corp. develops biomaterials manufactured from blood plasma. It offers biologically-active plastics from blood plasma for treating injuries to bone and connective tissue. The firm focuses on products for the sports medicine market with devices for the repair of tendon and cartilage injuries. It provides REPAIR Bone Putty, a putty form of the plasma-based plastics to fill bone defects; and surgical scaffold for soft tissue repair that heals injured tendons and ligaments. The company was founded by James Edward Burgess, Phil Campbell, and Lee E. Weiss in 2007 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | Founder | - |
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Carmell Regen Med Corp.
Carmell Regen Med Corp. Pharmaceuticals: OtherHealth Technology Carmell Regen Med Corp. develops biomaterials manufactured from blood plasma. It offers biologically-active plastics from blood plasma for treating injuries to bone and connective tissue. The firm focuses on products for the sports medicine market with devices for the repair of tendon and cartilage injuries. It provides REPAIR Bone Putty, a putty form of the plasma-based plastics to fill bone defects; and surgical scaffold for soft tissue repair that heals injured tendons and ligaments. The company was founded by James Edward Burgess, Phil Campbell, and Lee E. Weiss in 2007 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA. | Health Technology |