Hanna Michael G

Immunology
Vaccinogen Inc
United States of America

Scientist Immunology
Biography

Michael G Hanna, Jr., PhD founded Vaccinogen, Inc., in 2007 and serves as its Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Member of Medical Advisory Board. He served as the Chief Scientific Officer of Vaccinogen, Inc., and served as its Chief Executive Officer until October 1st 2010. He served as the Chief Scientific Officer of Intracel Holdings Corporation. He served as the Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer and President of PerImmune, Inc. He served as President of Intracel Holdings Corporation. From 1985 to 1994, he was the Chief Operating Officer of Organon Teknika/Biotechnology Research Institute. He founded the Litton Institute of Applied Biotechnology (LIAB), which Organon Teknika acquired in 1985, and was a Senior Vice President at Organon Teknika. He served as the Chairman of Intracel Holdings Corporation. He served as the Director of the National Cancer Institute, Frederick Cancer Research Center. In addition to cancer therapy research and development, he has been intellectually involved in Homeland Security. He was Chairman of the Frederick County Local Emergency Planning Committee (“LEPC”) responsible for Homeland Security; threat assessment, preparedness and response for a county containing the cross-roads of Baltimore and Washington, D.C., Fort Detrick, FEMA, Camp David, and numerous other sensitive sites. He has over 250 publications to his credit, has 10 patents in immunotherapy and has been the recipient of numerous honors, and served on many editorial board. He received a Doctoral degree in experimental pathology and immunology from the University of Tennessee Michael G Hanna, Jr., PhD founded Vaccinogen, Inc., in 2007 and serves as its Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Member of Medical Advisory Board. He served as the Chief Scientific Officer of Vaccinogen, Inc., and served as its Chief Executive Officer until October 1st 2010. He served as the Chief Scientific Officer of Intracel Holdings Corporation. He served as the Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer and President of PerImmune, Inc. He served as President of Intracel Holdings Corporation. From 1985 to 1994, he was the Chief Operating Officer of Organon Teknika/Biotechnology Research Institute. He founded the Litton Institute of Applied Biotechnology (LIAB), which Organon Teknika acquired in 1985, and was a Senior Vice President at Organon Teknika. He served as the Chairman of Intracel Holdings Corporation. He served as the Director of the National Cancer Institute, Frederick Cancer Research Center. In addition to cancer therapy research and development, he has been intellectually involved in Homeland Security. He was Chairman of the Frederick County Local Emergency Planning Committee (“LEPC”) responsible for Homeland Security; threat assessment, preparedness and response for a county containing the cross-roads of Baltimore and Washington, D.C., Fort Detrick, FEMA, Camp David, and numerous other sensitive sites. He has over 250 publications to his credit, has 10 patents in immunotherapy and has been the recipient of numerous honors, and served on many editorial board. He received a Doctoral degree in experimental pathology and immunology from the University of Tennessee

Research Intrest

Immunology