”David did a key Matlab-based mathematical modeling analysis for Vivonics, Inc. This analysis enhanced our understanding of the light / tissue interactions for an optical sensing medical device that we were developing. Both the model and David’s consultation based on his broad expertise in biotechnology helped us to optimize the device design. He was able to work well with our scientific and engineering team. We are pleased to recommend him to other potential clients.”
Gordon B. Hirschman, President & CEO, Vivonics, Inc.
” For the past several years, Dr. David Wolf has played an important role as a member of the Back Bay Biosciences Advisory Board. He has acted as both a reviewer and editor of our grant proposals and journal publications, asking key technical questions as well as performing critical analyses. I am pleased to recommend Dr. Wolf to future clients for both his expertise and responsiveness”.
Robert F. Weiss, ScD President, Back Bay Biosciences
“I have had the pleasure of working with David Wolf over the past two years, both in his capacity as Vice President at the Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry and consultant to our DARPA Phase II project. Our projects have benefited enormously from David’s experienced leadership and scientific expertise. I highly recommend him as a valuable contributor and collaborator.”
Emily Stoler, Ph.D. Director of Materials Science, Warner-Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry
“As Vice President of Technology Development at the Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry (WBI) and subsequently as a consultant, David Wolf built WBI’s government portfolio from the ground up with three Phase I SBIR wins from DOE, DARPA, and NASA in rapid succession. This achievement was enabled by David’s nimble guidance through every step of grant program process, including facilitation of key meetings with program officers, grant application writing, as well as timely and successful execution of the grant programs themselves. David regularly demonstrated a remarkable ability to efficiently and effectively glide through the corridors of government bureaucracy.”
Joseph Pont, CEO, Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry