Prior to this assignment, Vince held the Virginia Lois Kennedy Chair of Biomedical Engineering at Cleveland Clinic for the past decade.
In his new role, his responsibility is to capitalize on major clinical and technological advances to build strategic alliances and drive revenue growth through commercialization of intellectual property.
Vince's areas of research include vascular imaging, image and signal processing and atherosclerotic plaque characteristics.
He served as principal investigator on Cleveland Clinic's National Center for Accelerated Innovations, and holds 12 patents and several U.S. Department of Defense grants for his research laboratory.
A UK native, Vince earned his undergraduate degree in medical sciences and chemistry at DeMontford University in Leicester, England, and began his research career at the University of Liverpool, where he earned his Ph.D. in biomedical engineering.
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