Scott Gazelle is a physician-scientist and academic entrepreneur who has been involved in the development, commercialization and assessment of new medical technologies for more than 25 years.
He graduated from Dartmouth College and Case Western Reserve University Medical School. He trained in General Surgery and Radiology at University Hospitals of Cleveland. In 1992 he joined the MGH faculty and is currently Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Harvard School of Public Health and Vice Chair for Faculty Affairs and Associate Vice-Chair for Research in the MGH Department of Radiology.
Scott has established and directed basic science, clinical and policy-focused research programs. In 1997, Scott established the MGH Institute for Technology Assessment, now one of the largest and most successful academic programs for early-stage technology assessment and comparative effectiveness research. He is a founder of GreyBird Ventures, LLC is the world’s first venture firm focused exclusively on solving the most critical diagnostic problems to accelerate the trend toward precision medicine.