Epicore Biosystems
Roozbeh Ghaffari is the Co-Founder and CEO of Epicore Biosystems. Roozbeh was previously a venture partner at Rho Ventures, where they incubated and invested in Epicore Biosystems. Roozbeh also co-founded and served as CEO of Wearifi, Inc., a startup that was acquired by MC10, Inc. in 2014.
Ghaffari has a background in electrical engineering and has worked on various neurotechnology projects, including developing a implantable device for treating Alzheimer's disease and a brain-computer interface for stroke patients. Roozbeh has also published papers on digital health and the use of wearable devices for clinical research.
Roozbeh Ghaffari received their PhD from Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Roozbeh also has a M.Eng in Bioelectrical Engineering and a S.B. in Bioelectrical Engineering, both from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Some individuals on their team include John Wright - Chief Operating Officer & SVP Translational Research & Development, Jeffrey Model - Chief Product Officer & SVP Product Development, and Stephen Lee - Chief Technology Officer & SVP, Technology.
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Epicore Biosystems
Epicore Biosystems, Inc. has developed a proprietary sweat microfluidic sensing platform that is ‘skin-like’, low-cost, and capable of analyzing small droplets of sweat directly from the skin. This technology is based on over two decades of microfluidic and soft materials research in Prof. John Rogers' Laboratory at Northwestern University's Center for Bio-Integrated Electronics.