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About

Anthony Mauriello

Professional interests: Working with universities and industry to define/identify, analyze (SWOT), license, fund, develop and implement innovations for health and wellness. 

Community interests: Mentoring and career development of engineering, science, design and medical students through Coulter related projects. General business mentoring through Score.org.

Experience

Universities. Applied extensive outreach experience and networking to develop licensing and funding opportunities for Columbia University and others in health related technologies, novel computing, communication, materials science and other areas.  

Major Corporations. Served as Director and original member of Becton Dickinson's Advanced Business Development Group formed under Ray Gilmartin. Group sought to develop/acquire wide range of innovations for BD by building an extensive network of innovators at universities and medical centers. Became one of the internal founders of a spin-off group for devices and agents used to manage pain, diabetes, infections and other conditions. Identified and assesses numerous technologies for major corporations.

Start-ups. Based on a suggestion for a start-up from MIT's Bob Langer, negotiated license and founded, one of Stanford's earliest equity-based medical device start-ups, Gait Scan, with NASA SBIR funding. Received international biosatellite team recognition. Related efforts included inventing and obtaining a patent/trademark (rock built). Other start-ups included BioEdge and Edge Mark.

Technology transfer for:

Columbia University, Weill Cornell Medical College and Rutgers

 

Start-ups collaborating with faculty, staff and students at:

Stanford University, Columbia University, Rutgers University, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJIT, NYU, University of Connecticut, Hahnemann University Hospital, Ochsner Medical Center

 

Engineering Review/Proposal Team Member

Columbia University, NJIT and Stevens Institute of Technology Senior Engineering Projects

Coulter Translational Research Award proposal team for Columbia University

NASA-Cosmos Biosatellite Team

 

Patents Issued and Applied For:

Drug Delivery and Wellness-Fitness-Sports

 

Related Interests: 

  • Human Movement Science innovations which encourage and facilitate the ability to move.     
  • Human Factors and Industrial Design

  • Monitoring and information solutions