Martin Jensen

Director of Clinical Innovation at Spectrum Solutions®
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Boston, Massachusetts, United States, US
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  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Spanish Full professional proficiency

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Kyle Isaacson

Martin has the extremely unique ability to mentally compile and process complex information from various technical and scientific sources. Oftentimes, he would come to very intelligent solutions in minutes when I had been struggling for months to figure out the best path forward. Also, he is a phenomenal presenter - particularly in a professional and technical setting. I highly recommend Martin as an inspiring and innovative leader.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Medical Equipment Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Director of Clinical Innovation
      • Jul 2022 - Present

      -Developed 3 new device technologies for biospecimen collection, transport, and preservation of multiple specimen types including saliva, blood, and urine (patents pending). -Conducted technical due diligence for the acquisition of two companies to expand business offerings via forward vertical integration. -Managed studies and wrote documents for FDA 510(K) submissions for class II medical devices that received approval. -Managed 3 clinical trials from IRB application through study execution (patient content, follow-up, and sample collection) in accordance with good clinical practice (GCP) and good laboratory practice (GLP) guidelines. -Wrote company white papers and provided scientific support to sales and business development opportunities. Show less

    • Australia
    • Medical Equipment Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer
      • May 2022 - Present

      Leading the development of new technology from concept through FDA clearance. Australis Scientific is poised to bring advanced Overactive Bladder therapy from the clinic into the comfort of patient's homes. -Harvard Presidents Innovation Challange Grand Prize Winners (Health and Life Sciences) 2023 -Australian New South Wale Medical Device Fund Grant Recipient 2022 -Multiple pending patents Leading the development of new technology from concept through FDA clearance. Australis Scientific is poised to bring advanced Overactive Bladder therapy from the clinic into the comfort of patient's homes. -Harvard Presidents Innovation Challange Grand Prize Winners (Health and Life Sciences) 2023 -Australian New South Wale Medical Device Fund Grant Recipient 2022 -Multiple pending patents

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Harvard HealthTech Fellow
      • Aug 2021 - Oct 2022

      A 10-month fellowship that teaches the next generation of healthcare innovators how to harness technology, engineering, business, and cutting-edge science to define a new standard of medical care. This fellowship embeds teams in clinical settings to expose urgent, unmet healthcare needs, then design and test innovative solutions with guidance from mentors in the medtech, healthcare, and innovation sectors. • Identified unmet clinical needs doing while shadowing physicians in the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in both clinical and surgical settings (Focused on Urology, Breast Surgery, and Vascular Surgery divisions). Presented needs and plans for innovation to department leadership. • Established the Junior HealthTech Fellows program at Brooks High School as part of the inaugural mentoring group and prepared the Biodesign Curriculum (healthcare innovation and entrepreneurship) • Developed three new technologies disclosed to the Harvard Innovation Office Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Associate
      • Aug 2021 - Jul 2022

    • Research Fellow
      • Oct 2019 - Sep 2021

    • United States
    • Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Harvard HealthTech Extern
      • Mar 2022 - Apr 2022

      Santé invests at the leading edge of innovation in healthcare and technology. • Created a development plan for a new biotechnology being brought into the Santé accelerator program. • Assisted in due diligence on incoming company proposals in MedTech and BioTech domains. Santé invests at the leading edge of innovation in healthcare and technology. • Created a development plan for a new biotechnology being brought into the Santé accelerator program. • Assisted in due diligence on incoming company proposals in MedTech and BioTech domains.

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Postdoctoral Research Fellow
      • Oct 2019 - Aug 2021

      I am assisting in starting up a laboratory from bare benches at Massachusetts General Hospital. I am co-mentored by Siam Oottamasathien M.D. and Jeff Karp Ph.D. at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Within the first year: Received a $100K prize from the US Air Force for developing new concepts in biofluid management technology. I played a key role in obtaining equipment (inter-institutional transfer, purchase, etc.) and setting up a new laboratory space from bare benches. Established purchasing, hiring, and safety practices necessary to conduct research within institutional framework to enable the conduct of biomedical research with animals, pathogens, and select agents. Wrote, revised, and coordinated substantial portions of 8 internal and external funding applications to organizations such as the National Institute of Health, Department of Defense, and nonprofit-foundations on behalf of the Oottamasathien lab and Karp Labs. Coordinated an interinstitutional collaborative studies and publications. Recruited and hired laboratory staff. Prepared abstracts based upon completed research that were accepted for national and international conferences. (Cancelled due to COVID-19). Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow
      • Sep 2015 - Oct 2019

      • Invented radiopaque recombinant protein-based materials for embolizing cerebral aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations• Developed a system for the self-assembly of silk-elastinlike protein polymer nanogels for use as stimuli responsive drug delivery vehicles for use in metastatic cancer• Created in situ gelling device for prophylactically preventing radiation-induced proctitis in patients receiving lower abdominal radiotherapy for cervical, bladder, prostate, or ovarian cancer• Wrote research strategies and other documents for grants, which resulted in over $690,000 in awards to the Ghandehari lab and its direct collaborators. • Wrote the Introduction to Resubmission, Specific Aims, Vertebrate Animal, and Research Strategy sections for a 5-year NIH RO1 grant that received a 6th percentile impact score. This grant is funded for $1,989,162 and was not included the funding values listed in the previous point. Show less

    • Research Assistant
      • May 2014 - Oct 2019

    • Nanotechnology Training Program Fellow
      • Aug 2014 - May 2019

      • Led a research project that led to the development of a 510(K) FDA cleared medical device that disinfected IV connectors 6 times faster than the next best clinically available technology at the time, while protecting the device from subsequent contamination for up to 30 days after use • Established GLP procedures and processes within a university lab for medical device testing• Developed SOP’s for disinfection studies on medical devices for various clinically relevant bacteria and fungi Show less

    • United States
    • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    • National Science Foundation Non-Academic Research Internships for Graduate Students (INTERN)
      • Apr 2019 - Sep 2019

      This was a second 6-month competitive supplement to NSF GRFP award to receive training from industry to complement academic research training. I received two instances of this award to receive training at TheraTarget, Inc. • Lead a successful in vivo pilot study to validate a nuerointerventional device in partnership with a outside contract research organization • Assisted in the procurement and negotiation for laboratory equipment to support research and development efforts • Wrote a funded Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) phase one grant and assisted in writing a funded STTR phase II grant • Presented research and development findings to senior company leadership and advised on commercialization strategies. Show less

    • United States
    • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    • National Science Foundation Non-Academic Research Internships for Graduate Students (INTERN)
      • Sep 2018 - Feb 2019

      This is a 6-month supplement to NSF GRFP to allow graduate students to receive training from industry to complement their academic research training. My internship with TheraTarget, Inc. focused on understanding grant writing for the STTR/SBIR initiatives, FDA and CE regulatory considerations for medical device development, and obtaining venture capital funding for new medical technologies. https://theratarget.com/ This is a 6-month supplement to NSF GRFP to allow graduate students to receive training from industry to complement their academic research training. My internship with TheraTarget, Inc. focused on understanding grant writing for the STTR/SBIR initiatives, FDA and CE regulatory considerations for medical device development, and obtaining venture capital funding for new medical technologies. https://theratarget.com/

    • United States
    • Medical Equipment Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Engineer and Acting Quality Manager
      • May 2012 - Dec 2014

      • Wrote sections of a 510(K) application and prepared data for submission, which was accepted by the US FDA and audited by various international regulatory bodies • Primary researcher and significant writing contributor for the following company white papers “IV administration sets are vectors of infection because of Biofilm contamination.” and “IV stands and medical devices hanging from IV stands are vectors of infection.” • Managed product verification and validation testing and assisted in the development of two successful product lines for the prevention of catheter related blood stream infections • Wrote, revised, and developed over 50 standard operating procedures, test methods, quality forms, and manufacturing procedures • Supervised the quality assurance program and signed off for lot release Show less

    • Team Member
      • 2011 - 2012

Education

  • Harvard University
    HealthTech Fellowship, Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies
    2021 - 2022
  • Harvard Medical School
    Post-Doctoral, Biomedical Engineeering, Urology
    2019 - 2021
  • University of Utah
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Bioengineering
    2014 - 2019
  • University of Utah
    Master's degree, Biomedical/Medical Engineering
  • University of Utah
    Cemistry BS, With Honors, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
    2008 - 2013

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