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Minnie Sarwal is a pediatric and adult nephrologist, transplant physician, computational biologist and serial entrepreneur with expertise in immunogenetics, genomics, proteomics systems biology/informatics and designing/ leading multi center NIH funded clinical trials. She has an MD (India), PhD (Molecular Genetics, Cambridge University/Christ's College, UK), Diploma in child health (UK), MRCP and FRCP (UK).
Minnie has skills in the development, delivery and evaluation of services in large medical centers in the USA and England, securing pharma and NIH funding and expanding clinical services in a competitive environment. As PI for industry and NIH multicenter clinical trials, she leads trial design, and is experienced in legal, fiscal, regulatory and reimbursement requirements for product development and commercialization. Sarwal has led as CEO and CMO and spun out multiple biomedical companies from Stanford and UCSF, with the successful exit of a transplant diagnostic company from Stanford
(http://finance.yahoo.com/news/immucor-acquires organ-I). She is a Rosenman Fellow/ UCSF and PI at Catalyst/UCSF. Minnie is an avid mentor (Mentoring lead for Asian-Americans and Women in Academia) and teacher at Stanford/UCSF/UC Berkeley (Haas). She runs kidney and co-directs kidney/ pancreas transplant clinics at UCSF (Parnassus). She is Co-Director of the Precision Transplant Medicine program at UCSF Co-Director of the T32 training program in transplant surgery.
Minnie has skills in the development, delivery and evaluation of services in large medical centers in the USA and England, securing pharma and NIH funding and expanding clinical services in a competitive environment. As PI for industry and NIH multicenter clinical trials, she leads trial design, and is experienced in legal, fiscal, regulatory and reimbursement requirements for product development and commercialization. Sarwal has led as CEO and CMO and spun out multiple biomedical companies from Stanford and UCSF, with the successful exit of a transplant diagnostic company from Stanford
(http://finance.yahoo.com/news/immucor-acquires organ-I). She is a Rosenman Fellow/ UCSF and PI at Catalyst/UCSF. Minnie is an avid mentor (Mentoring lead for Asian-Americans and Women in Academia) and teacher at Stanford/UCSF/UC Berkeley (Haas). She runs kidney and co-directs kidney/ pancreas transplant clinics at UCSF (Parnassus). She is Co-Director of the Precision Transplant Medicine program at UCSF Co-Director of the T32 training program in transplant surgery.