Invests in
Locations:
Min Investment:
$100,000.00Max Investment:
$5,000,000.00Target Investment:
$1,500,000.00
Skills
Lists including R. Jacob
Investments
Clasp Therapeutics
Total Funding: $150M
NextPoint Therapeutics
Total Funding: $120M
Iambic Therapeutics
Total Funding: $200M
Haystack Oncology
Total Funding: $56M
Pheast Therapeutics
Total Funding: $76M
Bayesian Health
Total Funding: $15M
eNeura Therapeutics
Total Funding: $17M
Work Experience
Co-Founder and Managing Partner
2020
2017 - 2022
Co-Founder and Director
2017 - 2022
Accelerating science by facilitating the transparent description, continuous evolution, and open exchange of experimental data, analyses, and results.
2016 - 2020
Managing Partner, Nexus Management, L.P.
2016 - 2020
Nexus is a venture capital strategy investing in seed-stage technology companies which aim to translate intellectual property from the laboratory to a commercial setting.
Program Manager
2013 - 2017
I designed and currently manage the Machine Intelligence from Cortical Networks (MICrONS) program, as well as the Knowledge Representation in Neural Systems (KRNS) program. My areas of interest include neural computing, neuromorphic hardware, neuromimetic algorithms, brain-computer interfaces, neural prosthetics, artificial intelligence, and other topics in applied neuroscience.
2012 - 2015
Partner
2012 - 2015
Early-stage venture capital for Baltimore-based technology companies in all sectors.
2008 - 2013
Assistant Research Professor
2008 - 2013
Direct the Laboratory for Cross-disciplinary Research in Applied Neuroscience and Neural Engineering. Oversee and advise research activities of post-doctoral, graduate, and undergraduate students enrolled in academic study programs at the Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering. Teach two courses: Product Design Lab (520.427) and Brain-Computer Interfaces (520.671).
2007 - 2013
Program Manager, Applied Neuroscience
2007 - 2013
Responsible for conception, technical oversight, and management of a diverse portfolio of cutting-edge research and development programs in applied neuroscience and biomedical engineering. Duties include: o Establishing strategies, priorities and requirements for the portfolio and its constituent projects; o Organizing and leading teams of scientists and engineers within the Applied Physics Laboratory, partners at national and international academic institutions, and commercial subcontractors; o Managing grants and contracts, including oversight of budgets, human and physical resources, subcontracts, and interaction with sponsors, stakeholders, and contracting officers at federal agencies; o Capturing new business through social networking, identifying opportunities, and writing proposals; and o Communicating research outcomes, programmatic status, and administrative updates to technical and non-technical audiences including the media, sponsors, customers, stakeholders, direct supervisors and upper management, and national and international scientific and engineering communities. Oversee a $7.5M annual operating budget for a portfolio of approximately ten projects, which employs over 30 technical staff members ranging from junior research assistants to senior scientists and subject matter experts, plus administrative staff for program and financial management. Interact with current and future (potential) sponsors at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Agency, the National Security Agency (Research Directorate), the Office of Naval Research, the Office of Naval Intelligence, and the National Institutes of Health.
2006 - 2012
Partner
2006 - 2012
Design quantitative trading strategies for futures contracts based on neural signal processing algorithms and work with a team of software and financial engineers to create a fully-systematic investable fund using this technology. o Focus on machine learning and pattern recognition-based approaches. o Utilize robust and dynamic algorithm generation processes that prevent overfitting and staling. o Integrate state-of-the-art mathematics from diverse academic fields. o Concentrate on downside protection: seven consecutive years of positive returns (every year since inception) with average annual returns of approximately 9%. Contribute to business management and marketing strategies. Represent firm at industry meetings and conferences. Solicit and raise funds from individual and institutional investors.