Greg Gordon

Founder & CMO at Radux Devices

Originally from Chicago, Dr. Gordon received his undergraduate training at the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana, with a B.S degree in biochemistry. He performed his medical school training at the University of Illinois Medical School in Chicago. His post-doctorate training, including an internship in internal medicine, residency in diagnostic radiology, and fellowship in vascular and interventional radiology, were all completed at Northwestern University. Dr. Gordon has 20 years of experience in both private and academic practices, including five years as division head of interventional radiology at Saint Luke’s Hospital/ UMKC medical school in Kansas City, Missouri. More recently, Dr. Gordon served as Division Head of Interventional Radiology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Soon after starting Radux Devices, Dr. Gordon refocused his attention on the Omaha Veterans Hospital as Director of Interventional Radiology, and in private practice devoted more energy to his entrepreneurial passions, focusing on and promoting standardized occupational and radiation risk management strategies throughout national health care systems.

In addition to his career as a physician, Dr. Gordon has published multiple peer review articles and is a frequent speaker at educational symposiums and continuing medical education venues. His interests in innovation, intellectual property, and practice development have provided Dr. Gordon with the opportunity to be a primary investigator in multiple clinical medical device trials. Through his partnership with UNeMed, Dr. Gordon founded and developed the first two product concepts of Redux Devices, the StandTall and Steradian Shield (Formerly LockBlock).

Timeline

  • Founder & CMO

    Current role