| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Naomi Muse |
Vice President, R&D Strategy and Operations | Profile |
Kristen Stants |
Chief People Officer | Profile |
Jason Gardner |
President and Chief Executive Officer | Profile |
Organovo (NYSE MKT: ONVO) designs and creates functional, three-dimensional human tissues for medical research and therapeutic applications. The Company is collaborating with pharmaceutical and academic partners to develop human biological disease models in three dimensions. These 3D human tissues have the potential to accelerate the drug discovery process, enabling treatments to be developed faster and at lower cost. In addition to numerous scientific publications, their technology has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, The Economist, and other outlets. Organovo is changing the shape of medical research and practice.
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