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Stephen Wohlert PhD Named Vice President of Miach Orthopaedics Manufacturing

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  • He holds a doctorate degree in chemistry from the Technical University of Aachen in Germany and a master's degree in chemistry from Christian Albrecht University of Kiel in Germany.
  • Additional experience includes director of research and development positions at Medtronic/Covidien in Trévoux, France, and North Haven, Connecticut, and project leader at Ethicon Norderstedt in Germany.
  • “Stephen is an experienced leader with a successful track record of transferring concepts to product development and commercialization,” said Martha Shadan, president and CEO, Miach Orthopaedics.

Stephen Wohlert PhD is named Vice President of Miach Orthopaedics manufacturing. The news was announced today.

“Stephen is an experienced leader with a successful track record of transferring concepts to product development and commercialization,” said Martha Shadan, president and CEO, Miach Orthopaedics. “His unique expertise in collagen processes will be invaluable not only for overseeing manufacturing of the BEAR Implant as a treatment for ACL repair, but also for further innovating the platform technology.”

Stephen Wohlert PhD brings more than 15 years of experience in medical device and over-the-counter drug concept and product development. Most recently Stephen Wohlert PhD served as director of research and development at Professional Disposable International (PDI) in Montvale, New Jersey. Additional experience includes director of research and development positions at Medtronic/Covidien in Trévoux, France, and North Haven, Connecticut, and project leader at Ethicon Norderstedt in Germany. He holds a doctorate degree in chemistry from the Technical University of Aachen in Germany and a master’s degree in chemistry from Christian Albrecht University of Kiel in Germany

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