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Rudi Pauwels | |
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Born | 1960 |
Nationality | Belgian |
Education | Ph.D. in pharmaceutical sciences |
Alma mater | KU Leuven |
Occupation(s) | Pharmaceutical scientist and biotech entrepreneur |
Organization(s) | Praesens Foundation, Praesens Care, miDiagnostics |
Awards | Prix Galien MedStartUpAward (2019), Global Technology Pioneer Award (2012), INSEAD Innovator Prize (2002) |
Rudi Pauwels (born 1960) is a Belgian pharmacologist and biotech entrepreneur.[1]
He was one of the first researchers in the field of HIV, and he played a key role in the fight against the AIDS pandemic by discovering several widely used anti-HIV drugs during his doctorate studies at the Rega Institute (Leuven, Belgium) and while leading biotech companies Tibotec and Virco.[2]
Since 1994 he has either founded or co-founded several biotech companies, specialising in personalized and high precision medicine. His current roles include founder and president of the Praesens Foundation, chairman of Praesens Care, executive chairman of IMEC/Johns Hopkins spin-off company miDiagnostics and board positions in various companies and research institutes. He is an author of more than 150 peer-reviewed papers and recipient of numerous awards and distinctions.[3][4]
In 2020 he was appointed as co-chair of the Diagnostics R&D Working Group of the Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator.[5][failed verification][6]