Matt Nathan

Chairman Of The Board at Humanetics Corporation

Matt Nathan serves as the Chairman of the Board at Humanetics Corporation, focusing on the development of compounds to protect against radiation exposure. With a significant editorial role at Harvard University, Matt Nathan contributes to the Harvard Advanced Leadership Initiative and the Social Impact Review. Previous leadership roles include Senior Vice President at WakeMed, where management encompassed over 500 providers, and Surgeon General of the United States Navy, overseeing extensive healthcare operations. Educational credentials include a Fellowship in Advanced Leadership from Harvard and an M.D. from the Medical College of Georgia, complemented by a diverse range of academic and professional achievements in medicine and health leadership.

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Cambridge, United States

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Humanetics Corporation

Humanetics is a privately held, clinical stage pharmaceutical company located in the Minneapolis metropolitan area. Our lead candidate, BIO 300 is being developed for multiple clinical uses with a primary focus on improving treatment of solid tumor cancers. BIO 300 is being developed as an agent to both sensitize tumor cells to enhance radiation treatment efficacy and to protect normal tissues from harm. Thus, reducing common treatment related side effects such as radiation induced pneumonitis, erectile dysfunction, mucositis and xerostomia. BIO 300 is also under development for inflammatory lung diseases with an immediate focus on mitigation of pulmonary injury due to COVID-19. A recent contract from NIAID will fund a phase 2 study on BIO 300 in recovering COVID patients in an effort to stem progressive long-term lung complications, such as fibrosis. BIO 300 was licensed from the US Department of Defense, where it was originally developed to prevent injuries associated with ionizing radiation. This program is still underway with a focus on prevention of acute radiation syndrome as well as lung injury. For more information about Humanetics, please visit our corporate website at www.humaneticscorp.com.


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11-50

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