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NEW HAVEN, Conn. (PRWEB) March 17, 2021
Biorez Inc., a New Haven start-up advancing tendon and ligament healing, today announced that medical device industry veteran, Nicholas Pachuda, has been appointed to its Board of Directors.
A Podiatric Surgeon by training, Dr. Pachuda has spent the last 20 years in commercial leadership positions for DePuy Synthes (a Johnson & Johnson company), Arthrex, and a number of startups including Small Bone Innovations (acquired by Stryker) and Scient x Spine (acquired by Alphatec). I have spent most of my career evaluating new technologies in orthopedics and have long awaited an implant that can meaningfully improve soft tissue healing, said Dr. Pachuda. Biorez has developed a regenerative scaffold that can reinforce soft tissue repair, improve healing, and naturally resorb over time. Based on the company s progress and preclinical results, I am excited to join the Board during this important stage for the company.
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Connecticut TV News Reporter Signs Off For Move Back To Philly - Norwalk, CT - WTNH-TV's Suzie Hunter is leaving the New Haven-based station at the end of the week and moving back home to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Prioritizing Nature Yale and New Haven are working together to increase opportunities and education around spending time in nature.
Spending time in nature has measurable benefits to people both emotionally and physically. That’s the driving tenet behind the work being done as part of what is currently called the “New Haven Nature & Health Initiative.” This working group represents a collaboration with Yale University, local healthcare professionals, and New Haven-based nonprofit organizations that understand the therapeutic benefits of spending time in nature. They are deeply invested in making green spaces in New Haven inviting, safe, and equally accessible for city residents.