Aster Insights
Doug Lovvorn is a seasoned IT professional with extensive experience in systems administration, consulting, and information management. Currently serving as a Senior Systems Administrator at M2GEN since August 2021, Doug has previously held significant roles including Senior Consultant at Dynavistics, Inc., and various managerial positions at Bisk, where responsibilities included managing enterprise information systems and financial systems. Doug also contributed as Manager/Lead Developer of Information Systems at ProEnergy Services and as a Senior Programmer Analyst at Assurant Solutions. Doug's educational background includes ongoing studies at the Florida Institute of Technology and prior education at the University of West Georgia.
Aster Insights
We believe that personalized medicine starts with a complete view of an individual across their lifetime. Our company was founded in 2006 on the unique principle that informed consent from patients entrusting us with a lifetime connection to their health information, paired with deep partnerships across academia and the life sciences industry, would unlock critical advances in curing cancer. Aster Insights leads the Oncology Research Information Exchange Network (ORIEN®), a consortium of the nation’s leading academic cancer centers that conduct Total Cancer Care®, the world’s largest and longest running observational research study in oncology. TCC® serves as the foundation for novel insights that power oncology breakthroughs. As a long-time innovator in oncology, Aster Insights has world-class expertise in accelerating the life cycle of oncology medical product development. Our solutions are based on scientific and clinical intelligence and strengthened by our unique partnership with patients, academia, and industry. We empower our partners to uncover new targets and biomarkers, enhance cancer detection, deepen our understanding of new treatments, discover new indications, and accelerate clinical trials. Together, we are changing the way cancer is studied, treated, and prevented.