
Brent Constanz
President and CEO
Norian Corporation
Cupertino, CA

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BS, UC Santa
Barbara (Aquatic Biology)
MS, UC Santa
Cruz (Earth Sciences)
PhD, UC Santa
Cruz (Earth Sciences) |
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President, Chief
Executive Officer, and Chief Scientist |

"Well I think we're really
changing things. When I go out and I see us changing the whole standard of
care at a hospital in Germany or Japan or here in the U.S. and the
patients are getting completely different outcomes -- that means a lot to
me. But I've got to say, it's not just in that final result. It's in the
process. I see the energy of all the people working here at Norian and how
excited they are about that and working together and the chemistry we've
developed and the good team spirit and esprit de corps, especially
internationally. And running a company and the leadership it involves is
really exciting."

Brent R. Constantz, Ph.D. is founder, president, chief executive officer
and chief scientist of Norian Corporation in Cupertino, California. Norian
Corporation produces Norian SRS=AE (Skeletal Repair System=AE), a
cancellous bone cement sets rapidly, allowing immediate fracture
stabilization and an early return to function. Over time, the unique
cement is replaced by living bone through the body=B9s natural bone
replacement process.
Dr. Constantz was a leading authority on biomineralization prior to
starting Norian Corporation. Dr. Constantz earned a B.A. in aquatic
biology and geological sciences from the University of California, Santa
Barbara, and an M.S. and Ph. D. in earth sciences from the University of
California, Santa Cruz. He conducted post-doctoral research on isotope
geochemistry at the U.S. Geological Survey and studied protein-crystal
interactions in biomineralization as a Fulbright Scholar at the Weizmann
Institute of Science in Israel.
Dr. Constantz arrived at the idea for Norian SRS while conducting field
work for his doctoral dissertation. He became interested in how
reef-building corals produce their skeletons, and began searching for a
way to replicate this type of mineral growth in human bones. Norian
Corporation, incorporated in 1987, is named after the geologic stage in
which modern reef building corals first appeared, approximately 200
million years ago.
Dr. Constantz is an active member of the American and European Orthopaedic
Research Societies, and the American and European Societies for
Biomaterials and the Material Research Society. He has made numerous
presentations to medical, financial, business and student groups, chaired
meetings and edited four books. He has originated regulatory submissions
and workshops for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and is a member of
the Health Industry Manufacturers Association, a group dedicated to the
improvement of health care. He has participated actively in several
Medical Device CEO gatherings over the last several years.
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