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An Investments and Innovation executive with 20+ years in healthcare, Sharad Mishra is a physician, an entrepreneur, and an investor, most recently as Director at LabCorp’s Corporate Venture Fund. He also serves as a Venture Partner at MedStartr, a healthcare crowdfunding platform with an early-stage healthcare fund, and CancerFund, an impact-fund trying to make cancer philanthropy and research more investor-enabled. His prior roles include venture development and investments at UnitedHealth Group, heading corporate development at Freedom Meditech (a non-invasive diabetes screening startup that was acquired in 2016), training surgeons and sales team in orthopedics implants and surgeries at DePuy-Synthes, and an intensive/critical-care physician at Apollo Group in India.
Sharad brings Healthcare buy-side and sell-side M&A experience along with deep understanding of medical device, digital-health, and diagnostics technologies, and has worked closely with strategic buyers scouting for inorganic growth prospects within this space. He is also the co-founder of MedVenture Catalyst, an early-stage startup consulting company, and advisor at multiple med-tech and healthcare delivery and services startups. Besides his deep interest in oncology and personalized medicine, he is passionate about robotics, space-tech, regenerative-medicine and human-longevity space.
Sharad holds an MBA from Darden School of Business at University of Virginia and a medical degree from Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences in India.
Sharad brings Healthcare buy-side and sell-side M&A experience along with deep understanding of medical device, digital-health, and diagnostics technologies, and has worked closely with strategic buyers scouting for inorganic growth prospects within this space. He is also the co-founder of MedVenture Catalyst, an early-stage startup consulting company, and advisor at multiple med-tech and healthcare delivery and services startups. Besides his deep interest in oncology and personalized medicine, he is passionate about robotics, space-tech, regenerative-medicine and human-longevity space.
Sharad holds an MBA from Darden School of Business at University of Virginia and a medical degree from Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences in India.