Eagle Genomics bolsters its senior team with 2 new appointments
Both deeply experienced in working with advanced life sciences technology, David Bennett joins as VP Commercial Operations and Sandra Bläser as VP of Customer Success, to satisfy strong demand for Eagle Genomics’ microbiome discovery platform as global brands strive to create sustainable next-gen products
Cambridge, UK – May 26th, 2021 - Eagle Genomics, a pioneer in applying network science to biology, has announced two new senior appointments to its global team, as market momentum around microbiome-based product innovation continues to accelerate.
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Welcoming David and Sandra to the company, Anthony Finbow, Eagle Genomics’ CEO, said, “We are thrilled to be attracting such accomplished people to an already-strong and well-rounded team at such a pivotal point in our growth, which is being driven by our customers and their demand for an enterprise platform to support new product innovation as part of the Bio Revolution.”
News of the appointments follows the announcement of three prestigious US-based advisory board members to Eagle Genomics’ global panel, to help shape the next phase of the company’s growth internationally. The British scale-up with global ambitions has seen a sharp rise in demand for its e[datascientist]™ platform, as the world’s biggest brands step up sustainable R&D, creating new generations of product that draw on the latest microbiome research and work symbiotically with their host environment.
The cloud-based software platform enables scientists to explore and interact with microbiome data in new ways, harnessing network science (the ability to unify constellations of complex, multi-dimensional data); AI & hypergraph technology (to extract concepts, patterns and relationships to make sense of that data), and causal analysis (to demonstrate robust causal effects in support of microbiome-based product claims).
Eagle Genomics, which will soon launch a major new funding round, recently announced plans for significant expansion in India within the innovation hub of Laxmi Cyber City in Hyderabad, a major centre for the technology and biotechnology industries. In addition to its UK operations in Cambridge’s Wellcome BioData Innovation Centre and London’s Knowledge Quarter, the company also has a hub in New York’s Genome Center and further bases in France and Germany.