Gere diZerega

Chief Medical Officer at CritiTech

Gere diZerega is CritiTech’s, Chief Medical Officer. He provides a physician’s perspective on their drug development programs from POC to clinical trials. He focuses on the patient and doctor experience to ensure their drug development produces meaningful outcomes for patients.

Before joining CritiTech in 2014, Dr. diZerega had over 40 years of medical experience including as founder and President of US BioTest, Professor at Keck School of Medicine as well as Professor at the University of Southern California, and an Instructor at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

Dr. diZerega has over 260 publications, 5 books, has developed or invented 9 products and has 55 patents in the U.S.

Dr. diZerega earned his M.D. at Baylor College of Medicine with his Internship and Residency at the University of Southern California. He also completed a Fellowship with NIH-NICHD. He earned his B.A. in Cell Biology from the University of Kansas. He loves to read, is a history buff, and wine connoisseur, enjoys exercising outdoors and cooking with his wife, and is an avid KU basketball fan.

Timeline

  • Chief Medical Officer

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