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Dennis J. Donohoe, MD
Chief Medical Advisor
Dennis serves as the Chief Medical Advisor for Micell Technologies.
Prior to working with Micell, Dennis worked in various Johnson & Johnson capacities for a total of 20 years. He was the Worldwide Vice President of Clinical, Regulatory and Medical Affairs for Cordis Corporation, the Director of Medical Affairs for Ethicon Inc. and the Director of Clinical Research at the Pharmaceutical Research Institute. He was with Cordis for 11 years and had responsibility for the clinical development of cardiology, neurovascular and endovascular devices. He also was a board member of the Cordis franchise. While at Johnson & Johnson, Dennis received the Johnson Medal, the highest scientific recognition awarded by Johnson and Johnson in recognition for the clinical development of a topical growth factor for the treatment of chronic wounds. Dennis also served as the Director of Clinical Research in the gastrointestinal therapeutic group at Glaxo for one year.
Before joining industry he practiced family medicine in the Philadelphia area. He received his undergraduate degree in Biology from LaSalle College in Philadelphia and his medical degree from the Penn State Hershey Medical Center.
Prior to working with Micell, Dennis worked in various Johnson & Johnson capacities for a total of 20 years. He was the Worldwide Vice President of Clinical, Regulatory and Medical Affairs for Cordis Corporation, the Director of Medical Affairs for Ethicon Inc. and the Director of Clinical Research at the Pharmaceutical Research Institute. He was with Cordis for 11 years and had responsibility for the clinical development of cardiology, neurovascular and endovascular devices. He also was a board member of the Cordis franchise. While at Johnson & Johnson, Dennis received the Johnson Medal, the highest scientific recognition awarded by Johnson and Johnson in recognition for the clinical development of a topical growth factor for the treatment of chronic wounds. Dennis also served as the Director of Clinical Research in the gastrointestinal therapeutic group at Glaxo for one year.
Before joining industry he practiced family medicine in the Philadelphia area. He received his undergraduate degree in Biology from LaSalle College in Philadelphia and his medical degree from the Penn State Hershey Medical Center.







