David Hunter, PhD

Director Of Applied Research & Strategy at Galvanize Therapeutics, Inc.

David Hunter, PhD has a diverse work experience in various scientific and engineering roles. David is currently serving as the Associate Director of R&D & Strategy at Galvanize Therapeutics, Inc. David also works as a Scientific and Strategic Consultant at Hunter Science & Engineering, LLC, providing expertise in electrical and biomedical engineering for scientific applications.

Previously, David worked as the Associate Director of R&D & Strategy at Gala Therapeutics and Galaxy Medical. David also held the position of Entrepreneur In Residence at The Johns Hopkins University, where they provided strategic guidance and lectured on relevant subjects. Additionally, they worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the department of Cardiology at The Johns Hopkins University, leading a project for Abbott Laboratories on atrial fibrillation ablation and cardiac stimulation. Before that, they worked as a PHD student and Research Assistant at The Johns Hopkins University, gaining extensive knowledge in cardiac electrical therapies and ventricular fibrillation dynamics.

David's earlier experience includes serving as the Director of R&D at EP Sciences and working as an Applied Research Intern at St. Jude Medical. David also worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Maine and participated in the National Science Foundation's Research Experience for Undergraduates program. Furthermore, they served as an Engineering Laboratory TA at the University of Maine Electrical Engineering Department.

Overall, David Hunter possesses a strong background in research and development, strategy, consulting, and teaching in the fields of electrical and biomedical engineering.

David Hunter, PhD pursued their education in a focused and multidisciplinary manner. Starting in 2006, they attended the University of Maine and graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science degree. Their major was Electrical Engineering, while they also pursued minors in Business Administration and Mathematics during their undergraduate years.

After completing their undergraduate studies, David went on to further enhance their academic qualifications at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. From 2010 to 2016, they dedicated himself to their doctoral studies in Biomedical Engineering, ultimately earning a Ph.D. degree. Their research and coursework in this field allowed him to develop expertise in the intersection of engineering and medicine.

Overall, David Hunter's educational journey comprised a solid foundation in Electrical Engineering, complemented by a significant focus on cross-disciplinary studies, ultimately culminating in the successful completion of their Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering.

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