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From: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacationggmail.com>
To: Sana Alajmovic >
Subject: Re: Mr. G. Steven Burrill
Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2012 22:34:58 +0000
sorry i didn't get to meet you , that was the main dissappointment
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 11:14 PM, Sana Alajmovic < > wrote:
Dear Jeffrey,
We are sad that you could not join us last Saturday but I understand you have a busy schedule.
I wanted to ask you whether I have your permission to introduce you to Mr. G. Steven Burrill,
Founder & CEO of Burrill & Company - a global venture capital firm within Life Sciences?
I met him through SALSS and having on several occassions told him about the Jeffrey Epstein
Foundation, he became very interested in your support of cutting edge research.
Mr. Burrill himself was recognized as a biotech investment visionary by the Scientific American
magazine (The Scientific American 50) in 2002. Please see below for full bio. I am confident that the
two of you would have a great intellectual exchange.
Kindest,
Sana
G. Steven Burrill
Chief Executive Officer
G. Steven Burrill has been involved in the growth and prosperity of the biotechnology industry for
over 40 years. Mr. Burrill founded and has been Chief Executive Officer of Burrill & Company, a
venture capital and merchant banking firm, since 1994. Prior to founding Burrill & Company in 1994,
he spent 28 years with Ernst & Young, directing and coordinating the firm's services to clients in the
field of biotechnology, life sciences, high technology, and manufacturing worldwide. He currently
serves on the Boards of Directors of AliveCor (Chairman), Catalyst Biosciences, Depomed
(NASDAQ: DEPO), NewBridge, Novadaq (NASDAQ: NVDQ), Targacept (NASDAQ: TRGT) and
XDx. Previously he served as Chairman of the Boards of Biolmagene, Abunda Nutrition and
Pharmasset.
Mr. Burrill is a founder and currently serves as Chairman of the Board of the National Science and
Technology Medals Foundation (NSTMF). He chaired the National Research Council study on
linkages in biotechnology between Japan and the United States and was also involved with the US-
Japan Science and Technology Agreement Study of Technology Transfer Mechanisms between the
US and Japan. His other non-profit activities include serving as Chairman of the Boards of Directors
of the Life Science Foundation, the World Council for Ethical Standards, the Vilas County
(Wisconsin) Economic Development Corporation (VCEDC) and as Vice Chairman of the National
Health Museum. He is also on the Boards of the Bay Area Science Infrastructure Consortium,
BayBio (Emeritus), the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, the California Healthcare Institute
(Emeritus), The Exploratorium (Emeritus), the Gladstone Foundation, the Kellogg Center for
Biotechnology, the MIT Center for Biomedical Innovation, BIO Ventures for Global Health (BVGH),
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the Harvard Medical School Genetics Advisory Council and the NIH Scientific Management Review
Board.
In 2012 Mr. Burrill received the Richard Bolte, Sr. Award for Supporting Industries from the Chemical
Heritage Foundation in Philadelphia for his biotechnology industry leadership worldwide. In 2011 he
received a lifetime achievement award at Scrip Intelligence's annual Scrip Award ceremony in
London. That same year he received the Breath of Life Award from the Northern California Chapter
of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation to honor his contributions to the life sciences industry. In 2008 he
received both the BayBio Pantheon DiNA lifetime achievement award for his biotech leadership
worldwide, and the Alan Cranston Living Legend Award for his central role in advancing biomedical
research globally. In 2002 he was recognized as a biotech investment visionary by the Scientific
American magazine (The Scientific American 50), and was also honored that year at the American
Liver Foundation's Annual "Salute to Excellence" Gala, which honors the leaders from the Bay
Area's medical, biotech and bio-pharmaceutical industries. In 1995 Mr. Burrill received BIO's "service
award" for his global biotechnology leadership.
He serves on the editorial boards of Scientific American, the Journal of Commercial Biotechnology
and Life Science Leader and on the advisory boards of the Center for Policy on Emerging
Technologies (C-PET) and BioAg Gateway, City of Madison. He is an advisor to the University of
Illinois Institute for Genomic Biology, the University of Wisconsin-College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences, the University of Minnesota College of Biological Sciences, University of California, Davis,
and Duke University, and is an adjunct professor at University of California, San Francisco. He also
serves on the Advisory Boards for the Department of Biology at San Francisco State University and
the Biotechnology Master's Program in the Department of Biology at the University of San
Francisco. He serves on the BioNJ Diagnostics and Personalized Medicine Committee.
Mr. Burrill earned a BBA degree from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Sana Alajmovic
Director, Business Development
mit 2012
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