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Yu-Chieh

Yu-Chieh 'Jack' Wang, Ph.D.

Co-founder

Dr. Yu-Chieh (Jack) Wang received his doctoral degree in medicinal chemistry from The Ohio State University and performed his postdoctoral training in The Scripps Research Institute. He is a senior investigator and experienced leader who strives to develop innovative solutions for challenges in stem cell technologies, human disease modeling, and regenerative medicine in academia and biotechnology industry. Bringing his 20 years of research experience across multiple disciplinaries, Jack co-founds OrganoidPro to better promote the advancement and application of human stem cells and organoid systems for answering fundamental biological questions and developing novel therapeutics.

Prior to founding OrganoidPro, Dr. Wang was an R&D Director for stem cell technologies and emerging platforms at Resilience US to improve company’s processes and analyses for large-scale production of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) and their differentiated derivatives compatible with the use of drug screening and cell therapy. Dr. Wang also has held faculty positions in three research-oriented academic institutes and led research programs as a principal investigator with active funding from government agencies and private organizations. His teams have established and leveraged cutting-edge approaches including hiPSCs, organoids, gene editing, and systems biology techniques to make novel discoveries and scientific contributions through studying cell biology, gene alterations, neurodevelopmental abnormalities, and anticancer targets relevant to the alterations of glycoenzymes.

Suzanne Peterson, Ph.D.

Suzanne Peterson, Ph.D.

Co-founder

For the last 20+ years I have worked in labs where pluripotent stem cells are the central focus.

This has ranged from in-depth characterization of the properties of mESCs and hPSCs to clinical application of autologous iPSC-derived dopamine neuron transplantation for Parkinson’s Disease.

More recently, I used an hESC-derived skeletal muscle platform for high throughput drug discovery for Spinal Muscular Atrophy resulting in publication and patent submission.

Most recently, I lead a group of scientists and engineers using bovine ESCs to generate skeletal muscle and adipose that can be used in the generation of cultivated meat.

Odie

Odie

Chief Engineer

I'm an Engineer and I'm OK, just like me Papa