Heiner Dreismann

Heiner Dreismann, PhD is the former President and CEO of Roche Molecular Systems and an active member of the biotechnology industry.

Career

Biotech industry executive, born July 2, 1953 in Rietberg, Germany, Ph.D. in microbiology (summa cum laude) from Westfälische Wilhelms Universität in Münster, Germany (1982). Post-doc stay at the French Atomic Research Center in Saclay (1982). Joint Roehm GmbH in Darmstad in 1983 as a microbiological geneticist. Joint Hoffmann la Roche in 1985 and held various positions including head of diagnostics manufacturing in Grenzach-Wyhlen, head of diagnostics R&D for infectious diaseases in Kaiseraugst, head business unit Microbiology, head business unit PCR Europe, head strategic portfolio planning for Roche Molecular Systems, member of Roche's global Executive Committee for Diagnostics, head of global Business Development for Roche Diagnostics and President and CEO of Roche Molecular Systems (RMS)in Pleasanton, California. His notable accomplishments include:

Dreismann currently serves as interim CEO of Toronto-based GeneNews corporation. Additionally, he serves on the boards of a number of high-technology companies, including Singulex,[3] Myriad Genetics, MedBioGene,[4] Magellan Biosciences[5] et al.

Education

Dreismann has a Master's degree in Biology and a PhD in Microbiology/Molecular Biology (summa cum laude)from Westfälische Wilhelms University, Münster, Germany. He completed Post-Doctoral studies with the French Center for Nuclear Research, Sanclay, France, investigating gram-negative bacteria genetics.[2]

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