Orca Bio
Nate is a cofounder of Orca Bio and oversees research and development, clinical science and manufacturing, and regulatory affairs. He is one of the inventors of Orca-Q, a high-precision cell therapy for patients with high-risk blood disease. Prior to Orca Bio, Nathaniel was a Ruth L. Kirchstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Postdoctoral Scholar in the Irving Weissman laboratory at Stanford University. He holds a PhD in molecular and cell biology from the University of California, Berkeley, and bachelor’s degrees in biological sciences and mathematics from Stanford University. Nate has several publications in peer-reviewed journals, as well as patents and patent applications. He currently serves on the board of the ML4 Foundation.
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Orca Bio
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Orca Bio is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing a pipeline of high precision allogeneic cell therapy products that are designed to safely replace patients’ diseased blood and immune system with a healthy one. Their manufacturing platform sorts donor blood with single-cell precision and a high level of purity and speed, enabling them to create proprietary, optimal therapeutic mixtures of immune and stem cells that have the potential to transform allogeneic cell therapy. Their talented team is driven by a passion for science and compassion for patients.