Dallas Hack

CEO at VirTech Bio

Dallas Hack is the current CEO of VirTech Bio. Prior to this, Hack served as the Director of the Combat Casualty Care Research Program for the US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command from June 2008 to June 2014. In this role, Hack was responsible for planning and managing trauma research for the US Army and Department of Health Affairs. Hack began their career as a faculty instructor at the US Army War College in September 2005 and then went on to serve as the Chief of the Preventive Medicine Service at Walter Reed Army Medical Center from August 2002 to July 2004. Hack also spent time as a consultant for the National Institutes of Health in April 2019 before taking on their current role.

Dallas Hack graduated from Walla Walla College with a degree in Chemistry and Mathematics. Dallas then attended Andrews University for a Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry. Hack went on to complete a Master of Public Health at The Johns Hopkins University in International Health. Finally, they earned their Doctor of Medicine from Loma Linda University.

Kim Vandergriff - VP, Research & Development, Phil Farabaugh - VP, Operations, and W. Richard Light - Chief Scientific Officer report to Dallas Hack.

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  • CEO

    Current role