Bioicus LAB
Strategic Product Leader
I spent nearly 15 years in the lab, starting from reductionist cause-and-effect mechanisms, then progressing to tissues, organisms, and eventually entire ecosystems. When I moved to industry and transferred these skills to business and organizations, I realized: it's all about systems.
In tumor immunology, I studied signal transduction: how individual cells interact with their tissue environment. In wound healing research, I explored how cells communicate through gap junctions. In the Atacama Desert, I investigated how individual entities from different species interact to create complex microcosms, revealed through microscopy and sequencing of fragmented genomic data.
The next decade brought a different experimentation room: commercial biotech at Bio-Rad, Bio-Techne, and Revvity. Same question, different systems. Markets operate on signals, noise, communication channels, and the people engaging with mechanisms that determine which products emerge and which ones die.
"Pattern recognition ability doesn't change. The substrate does."
Bioicus Lab helps life sciences companies move from stalled to launched: connecting scientific rigour with commercial logic, and executing the decisions that matter before the window closes.
The name is intentional.
Life sciences companies need product leadership at critical moments: when R&D decisions meet market reality, when commercial infrastructure is missing, when a project needs someone who will actually launch it and make it sell. Bioicus Lab fills that gap with direct execution and commercial intent, not just recommendations. The work is embedded, specific, and outcome-driven.
From Greek: bio (life) + Latin: -icus (connected to, belonging to). Everything I do is connected to life sciences: the patterns I find, the decisions I inform, the products I help build.
"Lab" reflects the approach: a working environment where problems are diagnosed, frameworks are tested, and solutions are built iteratively. The same mindset applied in research, now applied to products and markets.
Stalled decisions become launches. That's what I do.
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