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This list showcases the top London based Chairman operating in the Medical space. If you think a Chairman is missing from this list, feel free to contact our editor on editor@beststartup.co.uk.
The individuals on this list have been included because of exceptional performance in one of the following categories:
- Innovation – Operating as a key part in an extremely innovative business or startup.
- Growth – Operating as a key figure in the growth and upscale of a market leading business or startup.
- Management – Showing exceptional management skills.
- Societal impact – Putting their business on the map for their positive societal or environmental impact.
Our Data – We source our data from OSINT (open source intelligence) and public directories such as Companies House UK, Crunchbase, SemRush and many more. The data from these sources should be treated with a degree of caution and verified yourself.
Gabriel Mecklenburg
Co-founder, Executive Chairman of Hinge Health
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About Hinge Health: Hinge Health is a patient-centered digital clinic for treating chronic musculoskeletal conditions.
Charles Spicer
Chairman of Creo Medical
Charles is an experienced director of and adviser to public and private companies primarily in the med-tech sector. He is non-executive chairman of PuriCore plc, IXICO plc and 11 Health. He is a chair of the UK Department of Health’s Invention for Innovation (i4i) Funding Panel. Until recently he was a director of Aircraft Medical (acquired by Medtronic Inc. in December 2015) and Stanmore Implants (acquired by Stryker Inc., April 2016). He was previously chief executive of MDY Healthcare plc, a strategic healthcare investor and, prior to that, head of healthcare corporate finance at both Numis Securities and Nomura International.
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About City & Guilds Group, Creo Medical, Ixico, KwickScreen, MJ Hudson: Creo Medical is a developer of electrosurgical devices.
Quentin Pankhurst
Chairman of MediSieve
Quentin is a world expert in magnetic nanoparticles, and an academic innovator with direct experience in the medical technology sector. In 2007, he founded Endomagnetics to commercialise a device for sentinel node detection in breast cancer, serving the company as CEO until 2010 and as a board member until 2014. He played a key role in CE marking the device, which has treated more than 3,500 patients in 15 countries. A physicist by training, Quentin is the Director of the Healthcare Biomagnetics Laboratory at UCL, where he runs programmes in bio- and nanomagnetism aimed at making practicle advances in the use of magnetic nanoparticles in healthcare. He is a champion of translational R&D, for which he established the UCL Institute of Biomedical Engineering. The objective of the IBME is to bring together UCL’s excellence in academic and clinical R&D – around a thousand staff, fellows, nurses and students in 35 different centres, departments and institutes – to create the world’s best research centre for biomedical engineering.
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About Endomag, University College London (UCL): MediSieve is a therapeutics company developing a platform technology for the treatment of blood-borne diseases.
Ken Powell
Executive Chairman of the Board of ReViral
Prior to his current role, Ken had very extensive experience of the Biotechnology sector. In reverse order he was: Executive Chairman of Q-Chip a Cardiff, Wales based life science company developing novel delayed release formulations of drugs (merged with Midatech and the joint company listed on AIM in 2015). Founder and CEO of Arrow Therapeutics Ltd (a specialised antiviral drug discovery company acquired by Astra-Zeneca PLC for $150 million in February 2007). Professor at UCL and Deputy Director of the Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research where he had responsibility for commercial activity including setting up five biotechnology start-up companies. He was a senior Pharmaceutical executive with the Wellcome Foundation which he decided to leave at the Wellcome/Glaxo merger. He has had a successful academic career in the UK and USA. He is an expert virologist and has been involved in the development of multiple drugs including anti-viral compounds against herpes viruses, HIV, Hepatitis C and RSV.
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About ReViral: ReViral is a biotechnology company that develops and offers antiviral therapies for patients.
Hugh Lloyd-Jukes
CEO and Chairman of Oxehealth
Hugh Lloyd-Jukes is the CEO and Chairman at Oxehealth.
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About Oxehealth: SaaS workflow solution gives carers and custodians more time for hands on care where and when it’s needed most.