Life sciences company GeniPhys adds president and CEO, and board chair
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. GeniPhys Inc., a life sciences company focused on developing and commercializing proprietary collagen material technology developed in Purdue University professor Sherry Harbin’s laboratory, announced Tuesday (May 4) that Andrew S. Eibling has been appointed president and CEO and that attorney R. Matthew Neff has been appointed as chairman of the board of directors.
Eibling brings 35 years of leadership experience in the pharmaceutical, CRO and medtech space, focused on business and corporate development. Most recently, he was vice president of business development and alliance management at Enable Injections. He previously was vice president of Enterprise Alliance Management at Covance. He began his career at Eli Lilly and Co., spending nearly 25 years in multiple roles of increasing responsibility. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue and a Master o
Regenerative Collagen Scaffold Offers Better Options for Reconstruction of Soft Tissue in Surgery
March 4, 2021
Breast conserving surgery, otherwise known as lumpectomy, is performed on nearly 1.3 million breast cancer patients globally, each year. Complete removal of cancerous tissue and preservation of the breast’s shape, appearance, and consistency are central to the patient’s quality of life, post-surgery.
It is extremely challenging for surgeons to predict the cosmetic outcome of such surgeries given variations in tumor size, shape and location, the unpredictable nature of the tissue repair process, and effects of additional therapy. Currently there are no commercial products that allow surgeons to predictably restore, reconstruct, or regenerate soft tissues, such as the breast.
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – New technology from Purdue University innovators may help improve tissue restoration outcomes for people with breast cancer and.