Biopharma/tech


Speakers

Mr. Malhar Ambhaikar is currently a senior scientist at Amgen Inc. in Thousand Oaks, California and has been working in the biopharma industry for about 17 years. Malhar trained as a chemical engineer for his bachelors and pursued biomedical engineering for his masters to be part of the exciting biopharmaceutical field. The best part about this field and Malhar's job is to help bring innovative therapies against deadly diseases and make a positive impact on people's lives. Malhar has a third grader at Brookside and a sixth grader at MCMS, both girls. In his spare time, Malhar enjoys music, reading, and the outdoors.


Mr Suresh Mohan started out as a Software Developer in 1997. Graduated with a bachelor's degree in Computer Science from California State University, Northridge in 1999. Went through an accelerated learning of Software Engineering during the dot com boom in the late 90s while working with several start-ups across entertainment, supply chain and finance industries. In 2007 I started my own consulting firm to help tech start-ups build software products for mobile devices. Tech start-ups were in the Real Estate, Telehealth and Non-Profits. I currently work for Center for Autism, head quartered in Woodland Hills. My title at this company is Software Architect. I oversee all technology implementations of all the mobile and web-based applications that our company builds as well as evaluating 3rd party systems and applications that business requires to support their functions.


Mr. Larry Ring is a Southern California native and a graduate of the UCLA School of Engineering in the 1970's. His career since then has been dedicated to making products that help to heal people. Some of the medical products he helped develop include implantable infusion pumps, orthodontic braces, fiber optic blood sensors, handheld Autoinjectors, spinal catheters, and Lab-on-a-CD microfluidic systems. He is a named inventor on 24 US Patents including several related to a small medical sensor research company he founded and operated in the 1990's. Larry's most unusual project was the creation of Oxygen free display cases to house the Royal Egyptian Mummies in Cairo. When asked, he would say that his proudest accomplishments were helping to raise and home school two fine young adults and serving the community for more than 10 years as a volunteer firefighter. Larry is currently working in Northridge on the next generation of continuous glucose sensors for diabetics.


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