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Obatala CEO Joins Board of Tulane University

Dr. Trivia Frazier, the Co-Founder, President, & CEO of Obatala Sciences, Inc. has been named a member of the Board of Tulane, the highest governing body of Tulane University. She is a three-time alumna of Tulane, earning her undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering as a part of a dual degree program with Dillard University, a historically black college in New Orleans, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Physics. She then earned a PhD in Biological Sciences from the Tulane School of Medicine and an Executive MBA from the A.B. Freeman School of Business. She is honored to be a part of this important and influential board.

Obatala Sciences™ Partners with React4Life for Webinar

Obatala Sciences is partnering with Italian company, React4Life, to present a webinar on February 18, 2021 at 9:30EST/8:30CST on 3D tissue models for preclinical in vitro assays.

React4life has patented the MIVO® - Multi In-Vitro Organ device which provides a multiple fluidic circulation and multi-chamber system for culturing cells in vitro resembling the real tissues complexity.

Obatala Sciences offers the first commercially available human derived 3D culture scaffold, ObaGel™, an innovative product designed to overcome the translational barrier between animal models and clinical response.

Register here to reserve your place: https://bit.ly/3cg1QJL.

Obatala Sciences™ adds to Staff

Obatala Sciences is proud to announce that we have hired Michael Landry as our CFO & General Counsel. Michael received his JD and MBA from Tulane University and his BA in economics and philosophy from Syracuse University. Before pursuing a business career, he practiced disability and federal administrative law. Prior to joining Obatala Sciences, Michael advised health IT, pharmaceutical, and biotech startups (including Obatala) as a consultant and at the New Orleans BioInnovation Center. Michael leads Obatala Sciences’ financial and legal operations.