

Pedro has a long track record of dedication to discovering novel medicines to treat serious illnesses. He was awarded a Lois Pope Fellowship for post-doctoral work in Neuroscience at the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis at the University of Miami. Anderson Cancer Center under the mentorship of Isaiah J. in Cancer Biology from the University of Texas, M.D. in Molecular Biology from Florida Tech and a Ph.D. Pedro and his team of experienced drug hunters are dedicated to developing novel therapeutics to target RAS, the most frequently mutated human oncogene found in ~35% of all human cancers. Beltran is currently the Head of Biology at BridgeBio Pharma, Oncology Therapeutics in the Bay Area, California.

Haddad os an NSF Presidential Faculty Fellow, a member of the Academy of Nonlinear Sciences, an IEEE Fellow, an AAIA Fellow, and the recipient of the AIAA Pendray Aerospace Literature Award.ĭr. His transdisciplinary research in dynamical systems and control is documented un over 680 archival journal and conference publications and eight books in the areas of science, mathematics, medicine, and engineering. Haddad has made numerous contributions to the development of nonlinear control theory and its application to aerospace, electrical, and biomedical engineering. He is the Co-Founder, Chairman of Board, and Chief Scientific Advisor of Autonomous Healthcare, Inc.ĭr. He also has a joint professor appointment with the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech. Since 1994 he has been with the School of Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech he holds the rank of Professor, the David Lewis Chair in Dynamical Systems and Control, and Chair of Flight Mechanics and Control Discipline. Haddad joined the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department faculty at Florida Tech, where he founded and developed the Systems and Control Option within the graduate program. degrees in mechanical engineering from Florida Tech in 1983, 1984, and 1987.įrom 1987 to 1994, he served as a consultant for the Structural Controls Group of the Government Aerospace Systems Division, Harris Corporation in Melbourne, FL.
