Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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A. G. Malliaris | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 52 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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John J. Hinds | M | - |
Northfield Laboratories, Inc.
Northfield Laboratories, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Company's principal activity is to develop, manufacture, market and distribute a hemoglobin-based blood substitute product. The Company's product, PolyHeme(R) blood substitute, provides an alternative to transfused blood for use in the treatment of acute blood loss. The company uses a proprietary process of separation, filtration, chemical modification purification and formulation to produce PolyHeme. PolyHeme is designed to avoid potential undesirable effects such as vasoconstriction, kidney dysfunction, liver dysfunction and gastrointestinal distress. Clinical trials of PolyHeme have been conducted at multiple locations in the United States. The company has entered into license agreements with Pfizer Inc and Hemocare Ltd an Israeli corporation to develop manufacture and distribute PolyHeme in certain European, Middle Eastern and African countries. The Company is in development stage. | - |
George A. Hides | M | 57 |
Northfield Laboratories, Inc.
Northfield Laboratories, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Company's principal activity is to develop, manufacture, market and distribute a hemoglobin-based blood substitute product. The Company's product, PolyHeme(R) blood substitute, provides an alternative to transfused blood for use in the treatment of acute blood loss. The company uses a proprietary process of separation, filtration, chemical modification purification and formulation to produce PolyHeme. PolyHeme is designed to avoid potential undesirable effects such as vasoconstriction, kidney dysfunction, liver dysfunction and gastrointestinal distress. Clinical trials of PolyHeme have been conducted at multiple locations in the United States. The company has entered into license agreements with Pfizer Inc and Hemocare Ltd an Israeli corporation to develop manufacture and distribute PolyHeme in certain European, Middle Eastern and African countries. The Company is in development stage. | 14 years |
Daniel M. Lyons | M | 71 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Donna M. O'Neill | F | 63 |
Northfield Laboratories, Inc.
Northfield Laboratories, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Company's principal activity is to develop, manufacture, market and distribute a hemoglobin-based blood substitute product. The Company's product, PolyHeme(R) blood substitute, provides an alternative to transfused blood for use in the treatment of acute blood loss. The company uses a proprietary process of separation, filtration, chemical modification purification and formulation to produce PolyHeme. PolyHeme is designed to avoid potential undesirable effects such as vasoconstriction, kidney dysfunction, liver dysfunction and gastrointestinal distress. Clinical trials of PolyHeme have been conducted at multiple locations in the United States. The company has entered into license agreements with Pfizer Inc and Hemocare Ltd an Israeli corporation to develop manufacture and distribute PolyHeme in certain European, Middle Eastern and African countries. The Company is in development stage. | 5 years |
Wayne P. Luthringshausen | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
William P. Dugan | M | 72 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Thomas H. Gray | M | 74 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
George Dytko | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Richard Pink | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 3 years |
Michael Haugh | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Dan K. Webb | M | 78 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 3 years |
Steven E. Fleck | M | - |
Northfield Laboratories, Inc.
Northfield Laboratories, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Company's principal activity is to develop, manufacture, market and distribute a hemoglobin-based blood substitute product. The Company's product, PolyHeme(R) blood substitute, provides an alternative to transfused blood for use in the treatment of acute blood loss. The company uses a proprietary process of separation, filtration, chemical modification purification and formulation to produce PolyHeme. PolyHeme is designed to avoid potential undesirable effects such as vasoconstriction, kidney dysfunction, liver dysfunction and gastrointestinal distress. Clinical trials of PolyHeme have been conducted at multiple locations in the United States. The company has entered into license agreements with Pfizer Inc and Hemocare Ltd an Israeli corporation to develop manufacture and distribute PolyHeme in certain European, Middle Eastern and African countries. The Company is in development stage. | 7 years |
Greg Grosvenor | M | 72 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Leslie Leonetti | F | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 1 years |
Lane Harter | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Robert E. Derham | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Lawrence J. Casazza | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 3 years |
Joanne K. Topham | F | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Rich Garay | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
John Howard | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 3 years |
William N. Cohen | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 3 years |
Richard Dicharry | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Robert McGinnis | M | 60 |
Northfield Laboratories, Inc.
Northfield Laboratories, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Company's principal activity is to develop, manufacture, market and distribute a hemoglobin-based blood substitute product. The Company's product, PolyHeme(R) blood substitute, provides an alternative to transfused blood for use in the treatment of acute blood loss. The company uses a proprietary process of separation, filtration, chemical modification purification and formulation to produce PolyHeme. PolyHeme is designed to avoid potential undesirable effects such as vasoconstriction, kidney dysfunction, liver dysfunction and gastrointestinal distress. Clinical trials of PolyHeme have been conducted at multiple locations in the United States. The company has entered into license agreements with Pfizer Inc and Hemocare Ltd an Israeli corporation to develop manufacture and distribute PolyHeme in certain European, Middle Eastern and African countries. The Company is in development stage. | 12 years |
Donald Liebentritt | M | 73 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Alan L. Heller | M | 70 |
Northfield Laboratories, Inc.
Northfield Laboratories, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Company's principal activity is to develop, manufacture, market and distribute a hemoglobin-based blood substitute product. The Company's product, PolyHeme(R) blood substitute, provides an alternative to transfused blood for use in the treatment of acute blood loss. The company uses a proprietary process of separation, filtration, chemical modification purification and formulation to produce PolyHeme. PolyHeme is designed to avoid potential undesirable effects such as vasoconstriction, kidney dysfunction, liver dysfunction and gastrointestinal distress. Clinical trials of PolyHeme have been conducted at multiple locations in the United States. The company has entered into license agreements with Pfizer Inc and Hemocare Ltd an Israeli corporation to develop manufacture and distribute PolyHeme in certain European, Middle Eastern and African countries. The Company is in development stage. | 3 years |
Paul M. Ness | M | 78 |
Northfield Laboratories, Inc.
Northfield Laboratories, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Company's principal activity is to develop, manufacture, market and distribute a hemoglobin-based blood substitute product. The Company's product, PolyHeme(R) blood substitute, provides an alternative to transfused blood for use in the treatment of acute blood loss. The company uses a proprietary process of separation, filtration, chemical modification purification and formulation to produce PolyHeme. PolyHeme is designed to avoid potential undesirable effects such as vasoconstriction, kidney dysfunction, liver dysfunction and gastrointestinal distress. Clinical trials of PolyHeme have been conducted at multiple locations in the United States. The company has entered into license agreements with Pfizer Inc and Hemocare Ltd an Israeli corporation to develop manufacture and distribute PolyHeme in certain European, Middle Eastern and African countries. The Company is in development stage. | 7 years |
Sophia H. Twaddell | F | 72 |
Northfield Laboratories, Inc.
Northfield Laboratories, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Company's principal activity is to develop, manufacture, market and distribute a hemoglobin-based blood substitute product. The Company's product, PolyHeme(R) blood substitute, provides an alternative to transfused blood for use in the treatment of acute blood loss. The company uses a proprietary process of separation, filtration, chemical modification purification and formulation to produce PolyHeme. PolyHeme is designed to avoid potential undesirable effects such as vasoconstriction, kidney dysfunction, liver dysfunction and gastrointestinal distress. Clinical trials of PolyHeme have been conducted at multiple locations in the United States. The company has entered into license agreements with Pfizer Inc and Hemocare Ltd an Israeli corporation to develop manufacture and distribute PolyHeme in certain European, Middle Eastern and African countries. The Company is in development stage. | 6 years |
Lawrence A. Hagemann | M | 80 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 2 years |
Thomas J. Deacon | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Laurel A. Omert | M | 67 |
Northfield Laboratories, Inc.
Northfield Laboratories, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Company's principal activity is to develop, manufacture, market and distribute a hemoglobin-based blood substitute product. The Company's product, PolyHeme(R) blood substitute, provides an alternative to transfused blood for use in the treatment of acute blood loss. The company uses a proprietary process of separation, filtration, chemical modification purification and formulation to produce PolyHeme. PolyHeme is designed to avoid potential undesirable effects such as vasoconstriction, kidney dysfunction, liver dysfunction and gastrointestinal distress. Clinical trials of PolyHeme have been conducted at multiple locations in the United States. The company has entered into license agreements with Pfizer Inc and Hemocare Ltd an Israeli corporation to develop manufacture and distribute PolyHeme in certain European, Middle Eastern and African countries. The Company is in development stage. | 4 years |
Edward C. Wood | M | 79 |
Northfield Laboratories, Inc.
Northfield Laboratories, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Company's principal activity is to develop, manufacture, market and distribute a hemoglobin-based blood substitute product. The Company's product, PolyHeme(R) blood substitute, provides an alternative to transfused blood for use in the treatment of acute blood loss. The company uses a proprietary process of separation, filtration, chemical modification purification and formulation to produce PolyHeme. PolyHeme is designed to avoid potential undesirable effects such as vasoconstriction, kidney dysfunction, liver dysfunction and gastrointestinal distress. Clinical trials of PolyHeme have been conducted at multiple locations in the United States. The company has entered into license agreements with Pfizer Inc and Hemocare Ltd an Israeli corporation to develop manufacture and distribute PolyHeme in certain European, Middle Eastern and African countries. The Company is in development stage. | 4 years |
Michael R. Quinlan | M | 79 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 2 years |
Gregory Swienton | M | 74 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Fred D. Reynolds | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
David A. Savner | M | 79 |
Northfield Laboratories, Inc.
Northfield Laboratories, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Company's principal activity is to develop, manufacture, market and distribute a hemoglobin-based blood substitute product. The Company's product, PolyHeme(R) blood substitute, provides an alternative to transfused blood for use in the treatment of acute blood loss. The company uses a proprietary process of separation, filtration, chemical modification purification and formulation to produce PolyHeme. PolyHeme is designed to avoid potential undesirable effects such as vasoconstriction, kidney dysfunction, liver dysfunction and gastrointestinal distress. Clinical trials of PolyHeme have been conducted at multiple locations in the United States. The company has entered into license agreements with Pfizer Inc and Hemocare Ltd an Israeli corporation to develop manufacture and distribute PolyHeme in certain European, Middle Eastern and African countries. The Company is in development stage. | 11 years |
Michael M. Mullen | M | 69 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Chester John Jachimiec | M | 68 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Robert D. Wachob | M | 76 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 2 years |
John York | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 3 years |
John F. Bierbaum | M | 80 |
Northfield Laboratories, Inc.
Northfield Laboratories, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology The Company's principal activity is to develop, manufacture, market and distribute a hemoglobin-based blood substitute product. The Company's product, PolyHeme(R) blood substitute, provides an alternative to transfused blood for use in the treatment of acute blood loss. The company uses a proprietary process of separation, filtration, chemical modification purification and formulation to produce PolyHeme. PolyHeme is designed to avoid potential undesirable effects such as vasoconstriction, kidney dysfunction, liver dysfunction and gastrointestinal distress. Clinical trials of PolyHeme have been conducted at multiple locations in the United States. The company has entered into license agreements with Pfizer Inc and Hemocare Ltd an Israeli corporation to develop manufacture and distribute PolyHeme in certain European, Middle Eastern and African countries. The Company is in development stage. | 7 years |
Paul Duggan | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Richard Kevin O'Keefe | M | 72 |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Jeff B. Augustine | M | - |
Loyola University of Chicago
| 4 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 44 | 100.00% |
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