Laurence (Lauren) Bianchini
About Laurence (Lauren) Bianchini
Laurence (Lauren) Bianchini is a Senior Product Manager at Komodo Health in the San Francisco Bay Area with extensive experience in product management and a background in physics.
Current Role at Komodo Health
Laurence Bianchini holds the position of Senior Product Manager at Komodo Health in the San Francisco Bay Area. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing product management processes, implementing agile methodologies, and ensuring the successful delivery of health technology solutions. Her experience managing teams under demanding deadlines is a critical asset in her current position.
Previous Experience at Citrine Informatics
Before joining Komodo Health, Laurence worked as a Senior Product Manager at Citrine Informatics in Redwood City, California. From 2019 to 2020, she contributed to the development and enhancement of Citrine's data-driven platforms designed for materials science and engineering research, leveraging her expertise in search-based data platforms.
Career at Public Library of Science (PLOS)
Laurence served as a Product Manager at the Public Library of Science (PLOS) from 2017 to 2019. During her two-year tenure in San Francisco, California, she played a key role in managing digital products aimed at supporting open-access scientific publishing, further utilizing her background in R&D and data-driven platforms.
Academic Background
Laurence Bianchini has a robust academic foundation in physics. She completed her PhD in Physics at Paris-Sud University from 2007 to 2010. She holds a Master's degree in Physics of Condensed Matter from Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 and a Bachelor’s degree in Theoretical and Applied Physics from École normale supérieure de Lyon. Her academic research includes positions as a research assistant at several prominent institutions, which contributed to her in-depth knowledge and expertise in the field.
Co-Author of Tuberculosis Medical Device Patent
Laurence Bianchini is a co-author of a medical device patent designed for tuberculosis. This achievement showcases her capability to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical healthcare applications, emphasizing her versatility and impact in both the research and health tech domains.