Steven S. Clark, PhDSteve is an accomplished bioscience researcher, leader, educator, speaker and writer who works with investors, biotechnology companies and associations that appreciate clear, competent and objective understanding of emerging biotechnology.

Much more than being tech-savvy; Steve has a passion for modern biotechnology. He is an advocate for strong science education and is committed to communicating objective and coherent science information so that people have a clear and accurate understanding of the potential, as well as limits, of modern bioscience.

With a successful 18 year track record as a professor and academic leader at the University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine, Steve's true talents lie in research, teaching, speaking, writing and technical analysis. He is adept at leading biomedical research programs, analyzing and communicating complicated technical information in an easily understood way and at bringing people together in order to develop strategic relationships that enable biotechnology to move forward.

Currently, Steve consults for investors interested in early-stage biotechnology companies. He helps them understand the science of emerging technologies, provides market analysis and advises investors of the potential and risks of emerging biotechnology so that wise investment decisions can be made. He also assists biotechnology companies by providing objective technical and market evaluation of new products and ideas, helping them apply for grant funding and developing presentations for investors and symposia.

Steve's energy and passion for communicating an appreciation of modern science is evident in his public writing, blogging and speaking on topics related to current biotechnology issues. He also helps tutor math and science for people working on their GED.

See a beating heart cell grown from a human embryonic stem cell

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