William Garner (physician)
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Born | 1966 (age 58–59) Kansas City, Missouri. |
Education | New York Medical College |
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William (Bill) Garner[1] is a physician, investor and entrepreneur.
Born in 1966 in Kansas City, Missouri. His father brought knee arthroscopy to the mid-west through his collaboration with Prof. Hiroshi Ikeuchi in Tokyo.
Through EGB Ventures,[2] Dr. Garner has founded & financed numerous companies that have been publicly traded on the ASX, CSE, TSX and NASDAQ.
Previously, Garner worked in medical affairs at Hoffmann LaRoche[3] in oncology. Prior to Roche, Dr. Garner was a merchant banker in New York City.
Garner[4] has a Master of Public Health from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and received his M.D. from New York Medical College. Dr. Garner did residency training in Anatomic Pathology at Columbia-Presbyterian and completed rotations at the US Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and the Royal Free Hospital in the UK. He is currently a licensed physician in the State of New York.
Among awards and honors, Dr. Garner was an AMA/Glaxo Wellcome Leadership Award recipient (1 of 40 in the US). Some of Garner’s research was funded by the American Federation for Aging Research. He is an inventor on a wide range of patents, including those that form the basis of Race Oncology.
Garner did a project funded by the Kaufman Foundation investigating technology transfer impacts on local economies and universities.
He was a student in the Molecular Hepatology Laboratory, founded by Prof Jack R Wands, MD at Mass General Cancer Center. He also worked in the laboratory of Prof. Hubert E Blum in Zurich.
In 1997 he moved from academic medicine to a merchant bank in New York City, embarking on his entrepreneurial career.
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