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The first BTO office director in 2014-2015 - Dr. Geoffrey Ling, MD. [4] The current BTO office director is Dr. Michael Koeris, who joined joined DARPA from Industry and is supported by Robert Saperstein, PhD. [5] Koeris’ predecessor was Dr. Kerri Dugan, who joined DARPA in 2019.
Geoffrey S. F. Ling is a medical doctor who retired from the United States Army as a colonel and was the CEO of On Demand Pharmaceuticals. He served as the founding director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Biological Technologies Office from 2014 until 2016. [1]
The Biological Technologies Office (BTO) fosters, demonstrates, ... The Adaptive Execution Office (AEO) was created in 2009 by the DARPA Director, Regina Dugan.
In 2017 she took up the temporary position of acting deputy director of DARPA. [8] In February 2018, she left DARPA to become vice president for research and technology transfer at Colorado School of Mines, spending three years there. [9] [10] Regarding her decision to leave DARPA for Mines, Tompkins told an interviewer: [11]
Directors of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency of the United States Department of Defense; the Agency has variously been styled 'ARPA' and 'DARPA' over the years (see this link for more). Pages in category "DARPA directors"
Renee Diane Wegrzyn (born November 25, 1976) [1] is an American applied biologist who has served as the inaugural director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health since October 2022. Education
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA, formerly ARPA) has been the military's in-house innovator since 1958, a year after the USSR launched Sputnik.DARPA is widely known for creating ARPAnet, the predecessor of the internet, and has been instrumental in advancing hardened electronics, brain-computer interface technology, drones, and stealth technology.
Regina E. Dugan (born March 19, 1963), is an American businesswoman, inventor, technology developer and government official. She was the first female director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), where she served from July 2009 until March 2012.