Vitestro
Luuk Giesen has work experience as the Chief Medical Officer and Medical Officer at Vitestro, where they were involved in the development of an autonomous blood drawing device. Their responsibilities included clinical strategy, business development, and fundraising. Prior to that, they worked as a Resident Internal Medicine at Flevoziekenhuis, and as a PhD Student at UCL.
Luuk Giesen began their education in 2003 at the Stedelijk Gymnasium Nijmegen. Luuk completed their studies there in 2009, focusing on Science & Health, Latin, and economics. Following this, Luuk enrolled at the University of Amsterdam in 2009 and pursued a degree in Medicine. Luuk successfully completed their Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) in 2016.
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Vitestro
Vitestro will be the first to bring autonomous blood drawing technology to European hospitals. Blood drawing, performed billions of times per year worldwide, is key to clinical diagnosis. Given a growing population and shortages of healthcare personnel, there is a clear need for a future-proof system to keep up with demand for diagnostics.
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