Our Team
Mark Carthy
Founder and CEO, Member of Board of Directors
Mark has 25 years of operating and investment experience in healthcare and technology companies. Mark Carthy co-founded Orion Equity Partners, LLC in 2008. Orion invests in and advises commercial real estate, biotechnology and private equity companies. Prior to Orion, Mark joined Oxford Bioscience Partners in 2000 and became General Partner in 2001. Before joining Oxford, he was Biotechnology Portfolio Manager at Morningside Ventures where he focused on early stage private equity investments. Previously, he was Chief Business Officer of Cubist Pharmaceuticals, where he in-licensed Cubicin, Cubist’s commercial antibiotic that reached annual sales more than $1 billion in 2014. Prior to Cubist Mark was Senior Director of Business Development at Vertex Pharmaceuticals where he was responsible for collaborations with major pharmaceutical companies. He received his BE in Chemical Engineering from University College Dublin, Ireland and an MS in Chemical Engineering from University of Missouri. He received his MBA from Harvard Business School in 1987. Mark was listed on the Forbes 2009 Midas List as a leading venture capitalist.
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Francisco J Quintana, PhD
Scientific Founder, Member of Board of Directors
Professor of Neurology at the Center for Neurologic Diseases, at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and an Associate Member at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
Francisco J. Quintana, Ph.D. is a Professor of Neurology at the Center for Neurologic Diseases, at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and an Associate Member at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT.
Dr. Quintana, a graduate of the University of Buenos Aires (1999, Argentina), obtained his Ph.D. in immunology at the Weizmann Institute of Science (2004, Israel). He received postdoctoral training at the Weizmann Institute of Science and at Harvard Medical School. In 2010, Dr. Quintana joined the faculty of Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Quintana’s research investigates signaling pathways that control the immune response and neurodegeneration, with the ultimate goal of identifying novel therapeutic targets and biomarkers for immune-mediated disorders. Dr. Quintana has published over 230 peer reviewed articles and book chapters. In addition, Dr. Quintana’s research has resulted in multiple patents which have been the foundation of four companies: ImmunArray Ltd, Alma Bio Therapeutics, AnTolRx Inc, and Violet Therapeutics. Dr. Quintana is the Director of the course Autoimmunity at Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Quintana has been the recipient of the Lady Anne Chain Prize for Academic Excellence and Scientific Achievements, the Junior Investigator Award from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Pathway to Independence Award of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the Award for Outstanding Research Achievements form Nature Biotechnology and the Tecan Award for Innovation, the Harry Weaver Award from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Young Mentor Award from Harvard Medical School, the Milestones in MS research from the National MS Society, the AAI-BD Bioscience Investigator Award, the Barancik Prize for Innovation in MS Research from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and the Raices Award from the Republic of Argentina. He has been listed as one the Most Highly Cited researchers by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) every year since 2019, and has been the Indirawati Kuchroo and Charlotte Weiner Distinguished Professor of Neuroimmunology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School since 2021.
Satish Jindal, PhD
Member, Board of Directors
Satish currently serves as a General Partner of a venture fund, Advent Life Sciences.
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Satish did his postdoctoral research at Whitehead Institute at MIT. Satish was a co-founder and CEO of NeoGenesis (acquired by Schering-Plough, now Merck), Co-founder and President of Verastem (VSTM) and co-founder of Elicio Therapeutics (ELTX)
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He also served as Vice President and Site Head at Schering-Plough in Cambridge, Massachusetts (now Merck), and Vice President and Site Head at Bristol-Myers Squibb and CEO of BioMotiv , an accelerator/investment fund ( now a part of Advent Life Sciences)
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He obtained a PhD in Biochemistry from Punjab University in India.
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Peter Lomedico, PhD
Member, Board of Directors
Director, Partnerships and Alliance Management
Peter Lomedico joined JDRF in 2005 to lead the Industry Partnerships Program, that supports the transfer of early-stage research to the commercial sector. Dr. Lomedico works closely with the research scientists to accelerate the development and delivery of disease-modifying therapeutics and devices for people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) by engaging industry on JDRF research projects. A number of large pharmaceutical companies have entered into licensing and product development and commercialization agreements with JDRF-funded biotechnology companies, providing evidence that big pharma recognizes the commercial potential in T1D products. Dr. Lomedico has a diverse background in molecular biology, diabetes research, and drug discovery, with more than 25 years of pharmaceutical and biotechnology experience. Previously, he worked at NeoGenesis Pharmaceuticals, as vice president of strategic alliances, at CuraGen Corporation as vice president of discovery research, and at Genome Therapeutics Corporation as vice president of human genetics. In addition, Dr. Lomedico conducted genomics and drug discovery research in various positions at Hoffmann-La Roche.
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Dr. Lomedico received his bachelor’s degree in biology from Villanova University and his doctorate in molecular biology from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, and conducted research in the laboratory of Dr. Walter Gilbert at Harvard University with a postdoctoral research fellowship from JDRF.
Vincent Stanton Jr., MD
Scientific Advisor
Vincent Stanton is an entrepreneur and consultant who has worked for a variety of diagnostics and therapeutics clients on drug development and personalized medicine projects. Vincent was formerly Senior Vice President of Research at Variagenics, an early genomics firm where he helped guide research from startup through IPO, including several major shifts in scientific and business strategy. After medical school, Vincent completed a pathology residency at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, followed by postdoctoral training at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and MIT.