Jim M. Shapiro
Fondateur chez SpinalMotion, Inc.
Relations actives
Nom | Sexe | Age | Sociétés liées | Collaboration |
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Dick C. Spalding | M | 73 |
SpinalMotion, Inc.
SpinalMotion, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology SpinalMotion, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in the design, development, and market of cervical artificial discs for use in the spine. The company was founded by James M. Shapiro, Graham Blackbeard and Richard C. Spalding in 2004 and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA.
Kearny Venture Partners
Kearny Venture Partners Investment ManagersFinance Kearny Venture Partners (Kearny Venture Partners) is a venture capital firm. The firm is headquartered in San Francisco, California. | - |
Graham Blackbeard | M | - |
SpinalMotion, Inc.
SpinalMotion, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology SpinalMotion, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in the design, development, and market of cervical artificial discs for use in the spine. The company was founded by James M. Shapiro, Graham Blackbeard and Richard C. Spalding in 2004 and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA. | 20 ans |
Peter Hutt | M | 89 |
Kearny Venture Partners
Kearny Venture Partners Investment ManagersFinance Kearny Venture Partners (Kearny Venture Partners) is a venture capital firm. The firm is headquartered in San Francisco, California. | - |
Victor J. Dzau | M | 78 |
Kearny Venture Partners
Kearny Venture Partners Investment ManagersFinance Kearny Venture Partners (Kearny Venture Partners) is a venture capital firm. The firm is headquartered in San Francisco, California. | - |
Mike D. Ellwein | M | 84 |
SpinalMotion, Inc.
SpinalMotion, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology SpinalMotion, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in the design, development, and market of cervical artificial discs for use in the spine. The company was founded by James M. Shapiro, Graham Blackbeard and Richard C. Spalding in 2004 and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA. | - |
Ezra Suleiman | M | 82 |
Princeton University
| 45 ans |
Caley Castelein | M | 53 |
Kearny Venture Partners
Kearny Venture Partners Investment ManagersFinance Kearny Venture Partners (Kearny Venture Partners) is a venture capital firm. The firm is headquartered in San Francisco, California. | - |
Andrew I. Jensen | M | - |
Kearny Venture Partners
Kearny Venture Partners Investment ManagersFinance Kearny Venture Partners (Kearny Venture Partners) is a venture capital firm. The firm is headquartered in San Francisco, California. | 16 ans |
Bryan Barr | M | - |
SpinalMotion, Inc.
SpinalMotion, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology SpinalMotion, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in the design, development, and market of cervical artificial discs for use in the spine. The company was founded by James M. Shapiro, Graham Blackbeard and Richard C. Spalding in 2004 and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA. | - |
Brian Polonet | M | - |
SpinalMotion, Inc.
SpinalMotion, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology SpinalMotion, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in the design, development, and market of cervical artificial discs for use in the spine. The company was founded by James M. Shapiro, Graham Blackbeard and Richard C. Spalding in 2004 and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA. | - |
David Musante | M | - |
SpinalMotion, Inc.
SpinalMotion, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology SpinalMotion, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in the design, development, and market of cervical artificial discs for use in the spine. The company was founded by James M. Shapiro, Graham Blackbeard and Richard C. Spalding in 2004 and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA. | - |
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Relation dans plusieurs entreprises
Anciennes relations
Nom | Sexe | Age | Sociétés liées | Collaboration |
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Frederic Moll | M | 72 | 9 ans | |
Joseph Slattery | M | 59 |
TranS1, Inc.
TranS1, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology TranS1, Inc. designs and develops surgical procedures and equipment for back pain. It is a medical device company focused on designing, developing and marketing products that implement its proprietary approach to treat degenerative conditions of the spine affecting the lower lumbar region. TranS1 currently markets the AxiaLIF family of products for single-level and two-level lumbar fusion and the Vectre and Avatar posterior fixation systems for lumbar fixation supplemental to AxiaLIF fusion. Its primary technology is AxiaLIF, a minimally invasive access and fusion system that enables lumbar fusion to be performed with complete preservation of the annulus and all paraspinal soft tissue structures. The company specializes in bringing innovative spine solutions to market, including AxiaLIF and AxiaLIF 2L+, technologies that allow surgeons to perform lower lumbar fusions that result in high fusion rates and low complication rates. The company is also developing a motion preservation platform to be delivered through this minimally invasive, trans-sacral approach. TranS1 was founded in May 2000 and is headquartered in Wilmington, NC. | 6 ans |
Kenneth Reali | M | 58 |
TranS1, Inc.
TranS1, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology TranS1, Inc. designs and develops surgical procedures and equipment for back pain. It is a medical device company focused on designing, developing and marketing products that implement its proprietary approach to treat degenerative conditions of the spine affecting the lower lumbar region. TranS1 currently markets the AxiaLIF family of products for single-level and two-level lumbar fusion and the Vectre and Avatar posterior fixation systems for lumbar fixation supplemental to AxiaLIF fusion. Its primary technology is AxiaLIF, a minimally invasive access and fusion system that enables lumbar fusion to be performed with complete preservation of the annulus and all paraspinal soft tissue structures. The company specializes in bringing innovative spine solutions to market, including AxiaLIF and AxiaLIF 2L+, technologies that allow surgeons to perform lower lumbar fusions that result in high fusion rates and low complication rates. The company is also developing a motion preservation platform to be delivered through this minimally invasive, trans-sacral approach. TranS1 was founded in May 2000 and is headquartered in Wilmington, NC. | 3 ans |
Richard D. Randall | M | 72 |
TranS1, Inc.
TranS1, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology TranS1, Inc. designs and develops surgical procedures and equipment for back pain. It is a medical device company focused on designing, developing and marketing products that implement its proprietary approach to treat degenerative conditions of the spine affecting the lower lumbar region. TranS1 currently markets the AxiaLIF family of products for single-level and two-level lumbar fusion and the Vectre and Avatar posterior fixation systems for lumbar fixation supplemental to AxiaLIF fusion. Its primary technology is AxiaLIF, a minimally invasive access and fusion system that enables lumbar fusion to be performed with complete preservation of the annulus and all paraspinal soft tissue structures. The company specializes in bringing innovative spine solutions to market, including AxiaLIF and AxiaLIF 2L+, technologies that allow surgeons to perform lower lumbar fusions that result in high fusion rates and low complication rates. The company is also developing a motion preservation platform to be delivered through this minimally invasive, trans-sacral approach. TranS1 was founded in May 2000 and is headquartered in Wilmington, NC. | 11 ans |
Christopher G. Chavez | M | 68 | 4 ans | |
Russell C. Hirsch | M | 62 | 10 ans | |
Kimberley Elting | F | 59 | 3 ans | |
Jeffrey Fischgrund | M | 63 |
TranS1, Inc.
TranS1, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology TranS1, Inc. designs and develops surgical procedures and equipment for back pain. It is a medical device company focused on designing, developing and marketing products that implement its proprietary approach to treat degenerative conditions of the spine affecting the lower lumbar region. TranS1 currently markets the AxiaLIF family of products for single-level and two-level lumbar fusion and the Vectre and Avatar posterior fixation systems for lumbar fixation supplemental to AxiaLIF fusion. Its primary technology is AxiaLIF, a minimally invasive access and fusion system that enables lumbar fusion to be performed with complete preservation of the annulus and all paraspinal soft tissue structures. The company specializes in bringing innovative spine solutions to market, including AxiaLIF and AxiaLIF 2L+, technologies that allow surgeons to perform lower lumbar fusions that result in high fusion rates and low complication rates. The company is also developing a motion preservation platform to be delivered through this minimally invasive, trans-sacral approach. TranS1 was founded in May 2000 and is headquartered in Wilmington, NC. | 1 ans |
Steven van Dick | M | 69 | 5 ans | |
Gary C. Restani | M | 77 | 3 ans | |
David Hovda | M | 62 |
SpinalMotion, Inc.
SpinalMotion, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology SpinalMotion, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in the design, development, and market of cervical artificial discs for use in the spine. The company was founded by James M. Shapiro, Graham Blackbeard and Richard C. Spalding in 2004 and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA. | 9 ans |
Bruce J. Barclay | M | 66 | 4 ans | |
Joseph Mandato | M | 80 | 6 ans | |
Jon W. Osgood | M | 74 |
TranS1, Inc.
TranS1, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology TranS1, Inc. designs and develops surgical procedures and equipment for back pain. It is a medical device company focused on designing, developing and marketing products that implement its proprietary approach to treat degenerative conditions of the spine affecting the lower lumbar region. TranS1 currently markets the AxiaLIF family of products for single-level and two-level lumbar fusion and the Vectre and Avatar posterior fixation systems for lumbar fixation supplemental to AxiaLIF fusion. Its primary technology is AxiaLIF, a minimally invasive access and fusion system that enables lumbar fusion to be performed with complete preservation of the annulus and all paraspinal soft tissue structures. The company specializes in bringing innovative spine solutions to market, including AxiaLIF and AxiaLIF 2L+, technologies that allow surgeons to perform lower lumbar fusions that result in high fusion rates and low complication rates. The company is also developing a motion preservation platform to be delivered through this minimally invasive, trans-sacral approach. TranS1 was founded in May 2000 and is headquartered in Wilmington, NC. | 11 ans |
Doug Roeder | M | 53 | 8 ans | |
Robert G. Whirley | M | 63 | - | |
Dan Bradford | M | - | - | |
Stephen C. Ferruolo | M | - |
Princeton University
| 3 ans |
Peter Osborne | M | 67 | 1 ans | |
Andrea Baumann Lustig | F | - |
Princeton University
| 5 ans |
Ryan Drant | M | 53 | 6 ans | |
Daniel Moore | M | 63 | 6 ans | |
Jim Scopa | M | 65 | 8 ans | |
Bobby Dwayne Montgomery | M | 56 |
TranS1, Inc.
TranS1, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology TranS1, Inc. designs and develops surgical procedures and equipment for back pain. It is a medical device company focused on designing, developing and marketing products that implement its proprietary approach to treat degenerative conditions of the spine affecting the lower lumbar region. TranS1 currently markets the AxiaLIF family of products for single-level and two-level lumbar fusion and the Vectre and Avatar posterior fixation systems for lumbar fixation supplemental to AxiaLIF fusion. Its primary technology is AxiaLIF, a minimally invasive access and fusion system that enables lumbar fusion to be performed with complete preservation of the annulus and all paraspinal soft tissue structures. The company specializes in bringing innovative spine solutions to market, including AxiaLIF and AxiaLIF 2L+, technologies that allow surgeons to perform lower lumbar fusions that result in high fusion rates and low complication rates. The company is also developing a motion preservation platform to be delivered through this minimally invasive, trans-sacral approach. TranS1 was founded in May 2000 and is headquartered in Wilmington, NC. | 3 ans |
Michael Carusi | M | 58 |
TranS1, Inc.
TranS1, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology TranS1, Inc. designs and develops surgical procedures and equipment for back pain. It is a medical device company focused on designing, developing and marketing products that implement its proprietary approach to treat degenerative conditions of the spine affecting the lower lumbar region. TranS1 currently markets the AxiaLIF family of products for single-level and two-level lumbar fusion and the Vectre and Avatar posterior fixation systems for lumbar fixation supplemental to AxiaLIF fusion. Its primary technology is AxiaLIF, a minimally invasive access and fusion system that enables lumbar fusion to be performed with complete preservation of the annulus and all paraspinal soft tissue structures. The company specializes in bringing innovative spine solutions to market, including AxiaLIF and AxiaLIF 2L+, technologies that allow surgeons to perform lower lumbar fusions that result in high fusion rates and low complication rates. The company is also developing a motion preservation platform to be delivered through this minimally invasive, trans-sacral approach. TranS1 was founded in May 2000 and is headquartered in Wilmington, NC. | 10 ans |
Kathryn Hall | F | 66 |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Princeton University
| 9 ans |
James R. Feenstra | M | - | 1 ans | |
Merrick Andlinger | M | - |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Princeton University
| 7 ans |
A. Karmel | M | 73 |
Princeton University
| 3 ans |
David J. Simpson | M | 77 |
TranS1, Inc.
TranS1, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology TranS1, Inc. designs and develops surgical procedures and equipment for back pain. It is a medical device company focused on designing, developing and marketing products that implement its proprietary approach to treat degenerative conditions of the spine affecting the lower lumbar region. TranS1 currently markets the AxiaLIF family of products for single-level and two-level lumbar fusion and the Vectre and Avatar posterior fixation systems for lumbar fixation supplemental to AxiaLIF fusion. Its primary technology is AxiaLIF, a minimally invasive access and fusion system that enables lumbar fusion to be performed with complete preservation of the annulus and all paraspinal soft tissue structures. The company specializes in bringing innovative spine solutions to market, including AxiaLIF and AxiaLIF 2L+, technologies that allow surgeons to perform lower lumbar fusions that result in high fusion rates and low complication rates. The company is also developing a motion preservation platform to be delivered through this minimally invasive, trans-sacral approach. TranS1 was founded in May 2000 and is headquartered in Wilmington, NC. | 3 ans |
David M. Shaw | M | 57 | 1 ans | |
Shari L. O'Quinn | F | 50 | 7 ans | |
Jake Nunn | M | 53 | 8 ans | |
Paul LaViolette | M | 66 |
TranS1, Inc.
TranS1, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology TranS1, Inc. designs and develops surgical procedures and equipment for back pain. It is a medical device company focused on designing, developing and marketing products that implement its proprietary approach to treat degenerative conditions of the spine affecting the lower lumbar region. TranS1 currently markets the AxiaLIF family of products for single-level and two-level lumbar fusion and the Vectre and Avatar posterior fixation systems for lumbar fixation supplemental to AxiaLIF fusion. Its primary technology is AxiaLIF, a minimally invasive access and fusion system that enables lumbar fusion to be performed with complete preservation of the annulus and all paraspinal soft tissue structures. The company specializes in bringing innovative spine solutions to market, including AxiaLIF and AxiaLIF 2L+, technologies that allow surgeons to perform lower lumbar fusions that result in high fusion rates and low complication rates. The company is also developing a motion preservation platform to be delivered through this minimally invasive, trans-sacral approach. TranS1 was founded in May 2000 and is headquartered in Wilmington, NC. | 5 ans |
William F. Jackson | M | 72 |
TranS1, Inc.
TranS1, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology TranS1, Inc. designs and develops surgical procedures and equipment for back pain. It is a medical device company focused on designing, developing and marketing products that implement its proprietary approach to treat degenerative conditions of the spine affecting the lower lumbar region. TranS1 currently markets the AxiaLIF family of products for single-level and two-level lumbar fusion and the Vectre and Avatar posterior fixation systems for lumbar fixation supplemental to AxiaLIF fusion. Its primary technology is AxiaLIF, a minimally invasive access and fusion system that enables lumbar fusion to be performed with complete preservation of the annulus and all paraspinal soft tissue structures. The company specializes in bringing innovative spine solutions to market, including AxiaLIF and AxiaLIF 2L+, technologies that allow surgeons to perform lower lumbar fusions that result in high fusion rates and low complication rates. The company is also developing a motion preservation platform to be delivered through this minimally invasive, trans-sacral approach. TranS1 was founded in May 2000 and is headquartered in Wilmington, NC. | 3 ans |
Geoff Yang | M | 65 |
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Princeton University
| 7 ans |
Vivek K. Jayaraman | M | 49 | 7 ans | |
Michael T. MacKinnon | M | 52 | 1 ans | |
Robert Thomas | M | 62 | 8 ans | |
Louka T. Katseli | M | 72 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Tom Beaton | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Robert Adler | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Henry Furlow Owsley | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
David W. Hirsch | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Stuart Mieher | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Michael Smith | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Paul Magnin | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Janet L. Fisher | F | - |
Princeton University
| 1 ans |
Chan-Long Shieh | M | - |
Princeton University
| 3 ans |
Gordon F. Kingsley | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Douglas Lederman | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Mark Mickleborough | M | 63 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Dan Gostylo | M | 70 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
John Hompe | M | 63 |
Princeton University
| 3 ans |
Kim Boyle | F | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Andrew E. Schultz | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Eric Pai | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Jaime Ayala | M | 60 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Peter R. Sismondo | M | 67 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Eugene Cho Park | M | 64 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Scott Allen Billeadeau | M | 63 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Jonathan Gallen | M | 64 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Meg Whitman | F | 66 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Jack Kleinert | M | 65 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Marvin Slepian | M | 68 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Timothy Baer | M | 63 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Robert Hugin | M | 69 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Andrea Jung | F | 64 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
John Ingram | M | 62 |
Princeton University
| 5 ans |
Arthur Levinson | M | 73 |
Princeton University
| 3 ans |
John L. Cecil | M | 70 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Kevin M. Weiss | M | 66 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Steven L. Teig | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Brooks Philipps Nelson | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Constance E. Melrose | F | 70 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Richard Raymond Ong | M | 67 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Eric Keith Scholl | M | 69 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Franklin Techar | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Don McDonald | M | 62 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Richard F. Sommer | M | 72 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Steven Simcox | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Yadin Kaufmann | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Leland Putterman | M | 64 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
John Aristotle Phillips | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
J. Blair Richardson | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Rich McKay | M | 65 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
William Patterson | M | 69 |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
Mark T. Stautberg | M | 64 |
TranS1, Inc.
TranS1, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology TranS1, Inc. designs and develops surgical procedures and equipment for back pain. It is a medical device company focused on designing, developing and marketing products that implement its proprietary approach to treat degenerative conditions of the spine affecting the lower lumbar region. TranS1 currently markets the AxiaLIF family of products for single-level and two-level lumbar fusion and the Vectre and Avatar posterior fixation systems for lumbar fixation supplemental to AxiaLIF fusion. Its primary technology is AxiaLIF, a minimally invasive access and fusion system that enables lumbar fusion to be performed with complete preservation of the annulus and all paraspinal soft tissue structures. The company specializes in bringing innovative spine solutions to market, including AxiaLIF and AxiaLIF 2L+, technologies that allow surgeons to perform lower lumbar fusions that result in high fusion rates and low complication rates. The company is also developing a motion preservation platform to be delivered through this minimally invasive, trans-sacral approach. TranS1 was founded in May 2000 and is headquartered in Wilmington, NC. | - |
David Levy | M | - |
Princeton University
| 4 ans |
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Etats-Unis | 100 | 100,00% |
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