Fritz named VP for economic development and commercialization for HudsonAlpha

(HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology contributed)

HUNTSVILLE — HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology has named Dr. Dillon Fritz vice president for economic development and commercialization.

(Dillon Fritz/LinkedIn)

Fritz brings nearly two decades of experience building and leading translational research programs, innovation ecosystems, and startup ventures across the academic, clinical, and international biotech sectors.

“We’re excited to welcome Dillon to the HudsonAlpha team,” said HudsonAlpha President Dr. Neil Lamb. “We are energized by the depth of commercialization and translational background he brings to our economic development team.”

Fritz most recently served as entrepreneur-in-residence and director of the NIH-funded Gulf Coast Consortium Research Evaluation and Commercialization Hub (GCC REACH) at the Texas Medical Center in Houston. There, he guided academic and clinical innovators in advancing early-stage biomedical technologies toward commercialization and venture formation.

He has held other leadership roles including co-founder and CEO of a clinical genomics startup, and as head of the Bio Innovation and Translational Research Initiatives at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia.

Fritz earned his undergraduate and doctoral degrees from Florida State University and Florida State University College of Medicine. He conducted his postdoctoral work as a National Cancer Institute Fellow at the Moffitt Cancer Center.

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