Daniel Dilorenzo

Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at Loma Linda University

Biography

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Daniel J. DiLorenzo, MD, PhD, MBA is a Functional and Spine Neurosurgeon, Inventor/Engineer, and Serial Entrepreneur with an interest and background in developing high impact therapies and medical technologies.

He is presently on the faculty as a neurosurgeon and biomedical scientist at Loma Linda University, where he is combining clinical neurosurgical practice with the development and commercialization of medical technologies. He finished a custom tailored fellowship at Swedish Medical Center combining Complex Spine and cranial neurosurgery with neurotechnology new venture creation in Seattle. He completed his neurosurgical residency at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and advanced subspecialty fellowship training in Complex Spine Neurosurgery at Swedish Medical Center and in Functional and Epilepsy Neurosurgery at Rush University Medical Center previously.

Dan joined Santé Health Ventures in 2013 as an Entrepreneur In Residence and focused on identifying and creating game changing new ventures in the neurotechnology field, and he continues to advise in clinical, business, and technological/IP areas.

While a neurosurgery resident, Dan founded BioNeuronics, renamed NeuroVista, a venture backed medical device company which developed an implanted brain monitoring and seizure advisory system and successfully demonstrated for the first time that seizures can be predicted in humans and was acquired by Cyberonics. Dan founded Barinetics, an early stage medical device venture based upon his autonomic modulation inventions. He is an advisor on business, clinical, and technology, and IP strategy to several additional early stage neurotechnology and medical technology startups.

Dan has received several innovation awards, including the Lemelson-MIT $30,000 Student Innovation Award and the MIT Technology Review TR100 Award. He has over 30 issued US patents for medical devices. Dan earned his SB and SM in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT, MD from the joint Harvard Medical School/MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, PhD in Mechanical Engineering at MIT, and MBA (M.S. in the Management of Technology) at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He has passed the patent bar exam and is registered to practice before the USPTO. He enjoys brainstorming on new ideas as well as consulting and advising startup and later stage companies on technology, business strategy, IP, innovation, and venture and ICO financing strategies.

Education

  • MIT Sloan School of Management
  • The University of Texas Medical Branch
  • MD Harvard Medical School
  • Bachelor of Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Companies

  • Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery Loma Linda University (2017)
  • Entrepreneur In Residence Santé Ventures (2012)
  • MIT Neuroventures Guest Lecturer MIT (2008)
  • President DiLorenzo Biomedical, LLC (2005)
  • Adjunct Professor Pennington Biomedical Research Center (2004)
  • Fellow in Complex Spine, Cranial, and Translational Neurosurgery Swedish (2016 — 2017)
  • Neurosurgery Chief Resident Rush University Medical Center (2015 — 2016)
  • Complex and Minimally Invasive Spine Neurosurgery Fellow Swedish Medical Center (2014 — 2015)
  • Functional & Epilepsy Neurosurgery Fellow Rush University Medical Center (2012 — 2014)

Skills

  • Executive Management
  • Pharmaceutical Industry
  • FDA

Other

Medical Imaging, Cancer, Drug Discovery, Nanotechnology, Hardware Diagnostics, Product Management, Intellectual Property, Oncology, Molecular Biology, Technology Transfer, Strategic Partnerships, Product Launch, Mergers & Acquisitions, Clinical Development, Science, Commercialization, Business Planning, Cross-functional Team Leadership, Clinical Trials, Lifesciences, R&D, Business Strategy, Product Development, Surgery, Business Development, Venture Capital, Patents, Strategy, Start-ups, Leadership, Medicine, Management, Clinical Research, Healthcare, Entrepreneurship, Neuroscience, Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering, Medical Devices

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