Cellarity
Cameron Trenor, MD, currently serves as Senior Vice President and Head of Translational Medicine at Cellarity, where efforts focus on translating innovative drug discovery to address unmet patient needs. Previously, Cameron held key roles at Boston Children's Hospital as a Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist, contributing to the Stroke and Cerebrovascular Center and the Vascular Anomalies Center, and at Novo Nordisk and Forma Therapeutics as Executive Medical Director, leading clinical development for etavopivat in sickle cell disease and related conditions. Experience also includes a Director position at Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research, providing expertise in hematology for first-in-human trials and pediatric studies. Education includes a MMSc from Harvard Medical School, an MD from the University of Tennessee-Health Science Center, and a BS in Biology from Tufts University.
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Cellarity
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Founded by Flagship Pioneering, Cellarity is the first company developing medicines through an understanding of cell behaviors. The company’s broad platform harnesses single-cell technologies and machine learning to digitize and quantify cellular behaviors, unravel the network dynamics that govern those behaviors, and generate medicines that can direct them.