Kristin Shine Polman
Kristin Shine Polman is Advisor at Innovation Warehouse.
Innovation Warehouse established the London Longevity Hub in 2017 to encourage growth in London’s Longevity startup ecosystem. There are interested int early-stage tech companies with commercial propositions addressing the following Ageing opportunities. Through partnerships with organisations such as Aging 2.0, Longevity International, academic, commercial, political advisory and medical bodies, as well as our network of active investors, they are able to assist early-stage businesses innovating in this growing area of activity: AI, Genomics, IoT, Data, Robotics, FinTech, E-Commerce, Ageless Design, HealthTech, and Wearables.
Dr Kristin Shine Polman works with innovative start-ups helping them to establish transformative partnerships, develop new products, raise funding and access new markets. Clients have included Ali Parsa’s health technology company (Babylon Health), the world’s largest social network for doctors (SERMO), the first CQC-approved technology-led care platform (Vida), artificial intelligence-start-up BioBeats. Prior to working with start-ups, she spent four years working in healthcare corporate communications at Brunswick Group. She holds a Doctor of Medicine degree from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons and a BA in Molecular Biology from Princeton University.
Innovation Warehouse established the London Longevity Hub in 2017 to encourage growth in London’s Longevity startup ecosystem. There are interested int early-stage tech companies with commercial propositions addressing the following Ageing opportunities. Through partnerships with organisations such as Aging 2.0, Longevity International, academic, commercial, political advisory and medical bodies, as well as our network of active investors, they are able to assist early-stage businesses innovating in this growing area of activity: AI, Genomics, IoT, Data, Robotics, FinTech, E-Commerce, Ageless Design, HealthTech, and Wearables.
Dr Kristin Shine Polman works with innovative start-ups helping them to establish transformative partnerships, develop new products, raise funding and access new markets. Clients have included Ali Parsa’s health technology company (Babylon Health), the world’s largest social network for doctors (SERMO), the first CQC-approved technology-led care platform (Vida), artificial intelligence-start-up BioBeats. Prior to working with start-ups, she spent four years working in healthcare corporate communications at Brunswick Group. She holds a Doctor of Medicine degree from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons and a BA in Molecular Biology from Princeton University.
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United Kingdom