Natalie Suhy

Research Associate

Ms. Suhy received her BA in Molecular and Cell Biology with departmental honors from UC Berkeley in 2021. Her undergraduate research focused on developing stem cell replacement therapies for demyelinating neurodegenerative diseases.
 
Currently, Ms. Suhy is a Neuroscience PhD student at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Her dissertation research investigates how genetics and diet shape the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease using 3D stem cell-derived models of the human brain.
 
Outside the lab, Ms. Suhy is the founder and president of the Mount Sinai Consulting Club (MSCC). She is also actively involved in teaching and outreach, serving as a teaching assistant for first-year PhD students and mentoring middle school students with an interest in neuroscience.

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Chris Martin

President

As the president of inThought Labs, Chris is focused on constantly improving inVision, the leading competitive and market intelligence platform for the biopharmaceutical industry, to better meet the changing needs of clients.

 

With 20 years of experience in roles being a consumer of market and competitive information, Chris understands the needs and priorities of clients. Chris was a senior principal and co-founder of inThought, a life science consulting, market research, and analytics firm. Collaborating with Ben Weintraub, Chris also co-founded BiotechTracker, an online tool for investors and precursor to inVision. Previous to inThought, he was a healthcare analyst and co-portfolio manager at two investment firms. Chris served in health care policy roles at the White House Office of Management and Budget. These roles included Medicare Desk Officer at the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, where he was responsible for providing recommendations to senior White House policy officials on healthcare policies and regulations.

 

Chris has a Master in Business Administration from Harvard Business School, a Master in Engineering from Villanova University, and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Cornell University. Prior to attending Harvard Business School, Chris served on two U.S. Navy nuclear submarines and at the Pentagon.