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Biography

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Dr. Henry Anhalt is a physician scientist who has had a career spanning academia, industry, non-profit and most recently biotech at a start-up called Science 37 where in addition to his clinical practice he serves as Vice President of Medical Affairs. Science 37's mission is to democratize science by bringing clinical trials to the homes of patients. Dr. Anhalt has sought out transformative opportunities again and again throughout his career.

Dr. Anhalt attended Yeshiva University (BA) and the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine (DO). He did a rotating internship at The Brookdale University Hospital Center (SUNY Downstate), and his pediatric residency and chief residency at Winthrop University Hospital (SUNY Stonybrook). Dr. Anhalt completed his pediatric endocrinology fellowship at Stanford University. After returning to the east coast in 1995, Dr. Anhalt served as division chief at the Brooklyn Hospital Center, followed by division chief and fellowship program director (SUNY Downstate) at Maimonides Medical Center. Subsequently he served as division chief at St. Barnabas Medical Center. In 2008 he joined Animas corporation where he was responsible for the development of an artificial pancreas system. At Sanofi he was North American head of medical affairs which was followed by his appointment as chief medical officer at the T1D Exchange. He additionally co-chaired The Scientific Advisory Board of The Helmsley Type 1 Diabetes Program with Nobel Prize winner Craig Mello.

Dr. Anhalt has served on and chaired several committees within the Endocrine Society including the Hormone Health Network, and Advocacy and Public Outreach Core Committee now serving on the Board of Directors. He serves on the editorial board of Endocrine News, has authored over 40 original manuscripts, dozens of abstracts, consensus statements, textbook chapters and clinical reviews. He maintains his practice in Hackensack, NJ.

In keeping with his passion for children with diabetes Dr. Anhalt is a trustee of camp Nejeda, a diabetes camp for children in Stillwater, NJ. His international reputation has resulted in him being listed in the “Marquis Who & Who in Medicine”, the Castle Connolly Guide to “The Best Doctors in The New York Metropolitan Area,” and more than a decade in the New York Magazine's “Best Doctors Issue.”

Dr. Anhalt is the 2004 recipient of the Aventis Best Practice Diabetes Award and also the recipient of the 2007 Sanofi-Aventis Fighting the Metabolic Syndrome Award. He is a sought after speaker and is often quoted in the media. He lectures widely both in the United States and internationally. He lives with his wife and three children in Northern New Jersey.

 
 

Executive Summary

  • Seasoned, dynamic, physician-scientist c-suite executive, board certified Pediatric Endocrinologist with career spanning academia, biopharma, medical device, non-profit and start-up environments

  • Experienced CMO leader with management board experience

  • Experience in 510K and PMA regulatory submissions (• Participated in 510K and PMA regulatory submissions)

  • Strong commercial acumen in partnership with business development and due diligence teams

  • Deep experience in corporate medical affairs function including KOL management, advisory boards, publications and IME

  • Proven track record of building and developing teams across clinical and industry positions

  • Participated in 510K and PMA regulatory submissions

  • Broad knowledge base around digital therapeutics, technology, telemedicine standards and decentralized trials

  • Part- time practice of pediatric endocrinology

  • Recognized as global KOL

  • Serve in highly visible positions in professional (Board of Directors of Endocrine Society) and other non-profit organizations

 
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Dr. Anhalt is a member of the American Diabetes Association.