Harbor Vascular, Inc.
Harbor Vascular, Inc. develops prescribable, wearable, cloud-connected medical devices for detecting and monitoring cardiovascular disease.
- Stage Prototype Ready
- Industry Medical Devices and Equipment
- Location Bothell, WA, US
- Currency USD
- Founded April 2015
- Employees 3
- Website harborvascular.com
Company Summary
Harbor Vascular, a medical device manufacturer and health monitoring platform, has developed a mobile, wearable, inexpensive and easy to use device that detects Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). The diagnosis of PAD confers a 5 fold risk of suffering heart attack or stroke. Currently, at risk patients go undetected because current detection methods are expensive, personnel-heavy and inaccessible.
Team
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COOSean is an expert in Program Management specializing in software and hardware development. His experience hails from several well known organizations starting his professional career focusing on how to effectively bring products to market. He spent several years at such companies as Emulex, Disney, Visio Corp, Emulex and The Learning Company successfully running projects with budgets of over $20 million.
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CTOJonathan is an expert in software development specializing in mobile software, telemetry and scalable systems. He earned his B.S. in Mathematics and Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University. He spent 9 years at Amazon developing highly scalable systems and another few years at Disney developing mobile and back-end systems. More recently, Jonathan has provided consulting services in aerospace telemetry where he now has a patent pending.
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CEODamon is a practicing physician, board-certified in both Vascular and General Surgery. He received a B.S. in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry from Yale University prior to earning his medical degree at the University of Texas. He currently serves as the Section Chief of Vascular Surgery at Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle. He has multiple research publications in peer- reviewed medical journals.
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