Summary
Jason He is a senior scientist and entrepreneur with eight years of experience translating biomaterials and drug-delivery research into commercial products, including 6+ publications and a U.S. patent. He has led interdisciplinary teams to develop 3D‑printed cardiac patches and polymer hydrogel scaffolds, drove tech transfer for surgical simulation and nanoparticle platforms, and co-founded two biotech startups. At ImStem and prior academic roles he mentored 15+ students, secured collaborative projects, and helped generate $1.3M+ in departmental revenue, demonstrating both hands-on lab expertise and program-level leadership. He pairs deep technical skills in biomaterials, chemical biology, and assay development with practical business acumen in IP, regulatory strategy, and venture diligence learned through Booth programs and multiple accelerator engagements. An uncommon strength is his track record of moving prototypes from bench to manufacturer scale, showing an ability to bridge research, product validation, and commercialization.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Introduction to Venture Capital, Introduction to Venture Capital at The University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical Engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology
Chinese, English, chinese (manderin)