Jay G. Johnson
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Jay G.
Johnson worked as Vice President-Research & Development at Transoma Medical, Inc. from 2004 to 2010.
He also worked as Vice President-Worldwide Research & Development at superDimension Ltd.
and as Principal at Smiths Medical Deltec, Inc. Mr. Johnson received an undergraduate degree from the University of Minnesota.
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Transoma Medical, Inc.
Transoma Medical, Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Transoma Medical, Inc., headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, is a medical technology company engaged in developing, manufacturing and distributing implantable, wireless diagnostic and monitoring systems. Transoma is focused specifically on diagnostic and monitoring technology and dedicated to providing physicians with information needed to accurately and quickly diagnose unexplained, infrequent symptoms and to monitor changing, often asymptomatic complex arrhythmias. Transoma has an extensive technology platform based on more than 20 years experience in developing implantable wireless diagnostic systems for use in biomedical research. These innovative tools have played a key role in drug discovery, pre-clinical evaluation of safety and efficacy, and other academic and government basic research. Customers have turned to DSI for more accurate, timely physiological data, highly humane research practices, and faster times to market. In 2003 the Patient Management division was formed utilizing this proven technology platform and paving the way for the formation of Transoma Medical. | Hoofd Techniek/Wetenschap/O&O | 13-01-2010 |
Smiths Medical Deltec, Inc. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
superDimension Ltd.
superDimension Ltd. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology superDimension Ltd. develops and markets pulmonology devices. Its devices enable the diagnosis and potentially the treatment of distal lung disease. The firm develops and markets catheter-based devices for use in the invasive diagnosis and treatment of early stage lung cancer and other diseases, using the patient's natural airways to avoid surgery. The company was founded by Pinchas Gilboa in 1995 and is headquartered in Herzliya, Israel. | Hoofd Techniek/Wetenschap/O&O | - |
Opleiding van Jay G. Johnson
University of Minnesota | Undergraduate Degree |
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Transoma Medical, Inc.
Transoma Medical, Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Transoma Medical, Inc., headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, is a medical technology company engaged in developing, manufacturing and distributing implantable, wireless diagnostic and monitoring systems. Transoma is focused specifically on diagnostic and monitoring technology and dedicated to providing physicians with information needed to accurately and quickly diagnose unexplained, infrequent symptoms and to monitor changing, often asymptomatic complex arrhythmias. Transoma has an extensive technology platform based on more than 20 years experience in developing implantable wireless diagnostic systems for use in biomedical research. These innovative tools have played a key role in drug discovery, pre-clinical evaluation of safety and efficacy, and other academic and government basic research. Customers have turned to DSI for more accurate, timely physiological data, highly humane research practices, and faster times to market. In 2003 the Patient Management division was formed utilizing this proven technology platform and paving the way for the formation of Transoma Medical. | Health Services |
superDimension Ltd.
superDimension Ltd. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology superDimension Ltd. develops and markets pulmonology devices. Its devices enable the diagnosis and potentially the treatment of distal lung disease. The firm develops and markets catheter-based devices for use in the invasive diagnosis and treatment of early stage lung cancer and other diseases, using the patient's natural airways to avoid surgery. The company was founded by Pinchas Gilboa in 1995 and is headquartered in Herzliya, Israel. | Health Technology |
Smiths Medical Deltec, Inc. |