BioLife Solutions
Amy has led the company and its software as a-service platform to the forefront of innovation supporting cell and gene therapy manufacturing, delivery, and patient follow-up. Before co-founding Vineti, Amy focused on healthcare new business creation for GE Ventures/healthymagination. Prior to GE, Amy was a chief business officer at Navigenics, a genomics company sold to Life Technologies in 2012. She was co-founder and executive director of Proposition 71, California’s $3B stem cell research initiative passed in 2004, as well as chief of staff at the resulting state grant oversight agency. Amy holds an MBA and MA/BA in English from Stanford University. She was named a 2016 Health Innovator Fellow by the Aspen Institute. Amy also serves as a member of the board of directors for the ARM Foundation for Cell and Gene Medicine.
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BioLife Solutions
BioLife Solutions manufactures and markets proprietary protein-free, serum-free cGMP biopreservation media for cells, tissues, and organs. We also perform contract R & D and offer biopreservation protocol consulting.