Crispin Weinberg

Vice President at 3D|Diagnostix

Crispin Weinberg has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. Crispin started their career in 1981 as a Research Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where they conducted research in cell biology and tissue engineering. During their time at MIT, they focused on cell interactions with the extracellular matrix and the construction of a vascular graft prototype.

In 1985, Crispin joined Organogenesis as the Director of the GraftArtery Project and as a Co-Founder of the company. Crispin played a key role in the development of the project and remained with the company until 1993.

From 1995 to 2001, Crispin served as the Chief Scientific Officer at Angio-Oncology Sciences, where they contributed their expertise in the field of scientific research.

In 2002, Crispin became the President of Biomedical Modeling Inc., where they were responsible for producing anatomical models using stereolithography from CT and MRI scans. Additionally, they converted medical imaging data to CAD for surgical planning, prosthesis fabrication, and dental implant planning.

In 2010, Crispin joined 3D|Diagnostix as the Vice President, a role they held for an indefinite period.

Overall, Crispin Weinberg has had a successful career in various positions, demonstrating their expertise and commitment to the field of medical research and technology.

Crispin Weinberg pursued a strong academic background in the field of sciences. From 1969 to 1973, they attended the University of Chicago, where they obtained both an S.B. in Mathematics and an S.M. in Physics. Subsequently, from 1973 to 1980, they enrolled at Harvard University, earning a Ph.D. in Medical Sciences with a focus on Neurobiology.

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