Matthew Lyons

Matthew Lyons

Mr. Lyons has over twenty years of experience in the medical device industry. Graduating from Syracuse University in 1986 with a BSME degree and specializing in biomechanics, Mr. Lyons has held several positions with medical implant companies and holds numerous orthopedic and medical device patents.

1986 Mr. Lyons was a Development Engineer with Osteonics Corp, now known as Stryker Orthopedics (SYK) where he contributed to the company’s total hip group. Mr. Lyons joined Exactech Inc. (EXAC) in 1989 as its first engineering manager for the starting Orthopedics Company. While there, Mr. Lyons developed the company’s first porous coated total hip system. Along with product development, Mr. Lyons was responsible for establishing many of the company’s operating systems in Quality Control, Regulatory, and Manufacturing Engineering.

By the early 1990s Mr. Lyons re-joined his brother, William Lyons III, as Vice President of their family’s orthopedic manufacturing business. Mr. Lyons helped the business his father founded become a leader in endoscopic instrument development and orthopedic implant manufacturing until it was acquired by Image Guided Systems.

In 1996 Mr. Lyons co-founded Blackstone Medical, Inc. As President and CEO, Mr. Lyons grew the company’s sales from zero to $92 million in less than ten years until it was acquired by Orthofix International (OFIX). In that time, the company introduced over twenty instrument and implant systems, in Class I, II, and III, throughout the USA and in over thirty countries around the world.

Mark W. Grinstaff

Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Chemistry, Boston University, Boston, MA

mgrin@bu.edu   http://people.bu.edu/mgrin

Mark W. Grinstaff is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science and Engineering, and Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics at Boston University and a College of Engineering Distinguished Faculty Fellow. Mark received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois under the mentorship of Professor Kenneth S. Suslick and was an NIH postdoctoral fellow at the California Institute of Technology with Professor Harry B. Gray. Mark’s awards include the ACS Nobel Laureate Signature Award, NSF Career Award, Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences, Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar, Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship, the Edward M. Kennedy Award for Health Care Innovation, and a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. He has published more than 190 peer-reviewed manuscripts and given more than 250 oral presentations. His students and fellows have given more than 100 oral presentations and 300 posters. He is a co-founder of four companies that are commercializing his ideas, and he has four products being sold and used in the clinic. His current research activities involve the synthesis of new macromolecules and amphiphiles, self-assembly chemistry, imaging contrast agents, drug delivery, and wound repair.

For a complete list of past and current research projects and a CV (126 pages) please visit his website:  http://people.bu.edu/mgrin

People in Motion

March 15, 2014 – Dr. Bader completed The Rock ‘n’ Roll USA Marathon & CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon to kick off spring. More than 25,000 entrants from all 50 states and 33 countries participated with Dr. Bader coming in second place with a time of 2:53:13. Congratulations Dr. Bader on a fantastic run!