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Scott Morley
Industry Partnerships at the University of Pittsburgh
Scott Morley is a life sciences executive with extensive experience in developing and commercializing medical technologies. He currently serves as the Director of the Office of Industry and Economic Partnerships at the University of Pittsburgh, a position he has held since August 2020.2
Background and Education
Morley is a two-time graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, having earned:
- A BS in Bioengineering from the Swanson School of Engineering
- An MBA with a focus on Marketing from the Katz Graduate School of Business1
Professional Experience
Throughout his career, Morley has gained broad experience in various aspects of the medical technology industry:
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Technology Development: He began his career at ALung Technologies, a Pittsburgh-based medical device company spun out from the University of Pittsburgh. As the company's fourth employee, he quickly rose to become the lead engineer responsible for designing and developing ALung's artificial lung technology, the Hemolung RAS.1
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Clinical Trials and Regulatory Strategy: Morley led clinical studies in India and Germany, resulting in global product approvals for ALung's technology.1
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Marketing and Sales: He established ALung's leadership position through a strategy of clinical collaboration with global key opinion leaders and medical societies.1
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Entrepreneurship: Prior to his current role, Morley founded 3Rivers MedTech LLC, providing innovation and commercialization services to the medtech industry.12
Current Roles
In addition to his position as Director of the Office of Industry and Economic Partnerships, Morley holds the following roles:
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Entrepreneur in Residence with the University of Pittsburgh Innovation Institute, supporting the commercialization of life science innovations with a focus on medical devices and diagnostics.1
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Co-Owner of Panther Pets LLC, a franchisee of Pet Supplies Plus in the Greater Pittsburgh Region.2
Morley's expertise in medical technology development and commercialization makes him well-suited for his role in fostering industry partnerships and economic development at the University of Pittsburgh.
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