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Pasadena Bio Collaborative Incubator Announces Board Change

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Pasadena Bio Collaborative Incubator announced the resignation from the Board of Directors of William Opel. – Courtesy photo

Pasadena Bio Collaborative Incubator announced the resignation from the Board of Directors of William Opel. – Courtesy photo

Pasadena Bio Collaborative Incubator announced the resignation from the Board of Directors of William Opel, M.A. and Ph.D. The resignation is effective as of June 30.

“Bill has been a board member since PBC first began operations in 2004 and his many contributions have been a significant factor in our growth,” said PBC Chairman and former Pasadena mayor Bill Bogaard. “We are truly grateful for his years of dedicated service and his wise counsel to the board and to management.”

Dr. Opel was the President and CEO of Huntington Medical Research Institutes for nearly 40 years. He formed HMRI in the early 1980s, combining three research groups affiliated with Huntington Memorial Hospital, a tertiary medical center and teaching hospital. At that time, he launched one of the country’s first clinical magnetic resonance programs, which went on to gain acclaim in imaging applications development and in clinical spectroscopy.

His leadership at HMRI led to many advances in the field of medicine, including neural engineering, brain mapping, molecular medicine and clinical research. He worked with Huntington Hospital to encourage research projects by both medicine and surgery residents, as well as attending staff, and to expand HMRI’s joint postdoctoral fellowship programs with Caltech. Dr. Opel is active in community organizations and is past president of the PCC Foundation.

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