Vincent DelBagno, M.D.

 

 

Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center

Dept. of Biomedical Informatics

622 West 168th Street, New York, NY 10032-3720

Vincent.DelBagno@dbmi.columbia.edu         (917) 676-8454

 


 

Objective:

 

M.D. with background in the business development of biomedical technology seeks to add value to your organization by identifying emerging investment opportunities with the potential for long-term, excess returns.

 

Education:

 

          Columbia University – College of Physicians & Surgeons – Dept. of Biomedical Informatics (’02-’04)

     Fellowship: The Business Development of Biomedical Technology with an emphasis on Pharmacogenomics

Independent Study supported by Columbia course work including MBA courses in: Finance, Marketing, Economics, Technology Management, Venture Capital, Entrepreneurship & Intellectual Property

 

Albert Einstein College of Medicine - M.D. - with Distinction in Biomedical Informatics Research (‘97–’02)

 

Binghamton University; SUNY - BS - Psychobiology  (‘92–’97)

 

Stuyvesant High School; New York, N.Y.  (‘88–’92)

 

Skills:

 

Demonstrated Leadership Ability & Management Experience

Exceptional Communication Skills: Interpersonal, Oral, & Written

Ability to Adapt Quickly to New Challenges in Highly-Dynamic Situations

Superior Analytical & Problem Solving Skills

Business Plan Development Experience

Experience with various Investment Valuation Methods

 

Organizational Experience:

 

● Harpur’s Ferry Ambulance; Vestal, N.Y. (’95 – ’97) - one of the largest volunteer ambulance services

   in the nation, providing Advanced Life Support care to Binghamton University & Broome County, NY.

  Deputy Director  (’96 – ’97)

  Communications Coordinator  (’95 – ’96)

  E.M.S. Crew Chief & Instructor  (’95 – ’97)

 

Awards:

 

● Awarded a Post-M.D., National Library of Medicine sponsored Research Training Fellowship in

         Biomedical Informatics at Columbia University (2002)

 

● Awarded a Research Training Fellowship by the Albert Einstein College of Medicine to explore

         opportunities to apply Information Management strategies in Biology, Medicine, & Health Care (2000)

 

Publications:

 

Subacute Pb exposure during development and unbaited tunnel maze performance in mice.

        Stewart PW, DelBagno V, Ng J, Burright R, Donovick P.

        Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1998 Jan;59(1):183-9.
        PMID: 9443554 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]