Heather Dawn Bowerman (born February 7, 1985) is an American bioengineer. She founded DotLab.[1]
Career
editShe was a biomedical engineering researcher at University of California, Berkeley.[2] She was a Harvard University Nanotechnology Teaching Fellow. She worked in the Office of Science & Technology Policy, at McKinsey & Company,[3] and Enlitic.[4]
Dot Laboratories developed a test for endometriosis.[5]
Personal life
editShe married Hermann Fabian Seelbach .[6]
References
editExternal links
edit- https://www.heatherbowerman.com/
- https://rosenman.podbean.com/e/heather-bowerman-rethinking-priorities/
- ^ https://rosenmaninstitute.org/people/heather-bowerman/
- ^ https://engineering.berkeley.edu/heather-bowerman-innovating-for-womens-health-2/
- ^ https://convention.bio.org/speakers/heather-bowerman
- ^ https://rosenmaninstitute.org/podcasts/51-heather-bowerman-working-with-a-changing-playbook-during-the-pandemic/
- ^ https://www.technologyreview.com/2016/12/26/243918/technology-trends-to-watch-in-womens-health/
- ^ https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/06/fashion/weddings/heather-bowerman-fabian-seelbach.html