Our Leadership –
Driving innovation, operational excellence, and strategic growth while striving to improve patient quality of life.
Driving innovation, operational excellence, and strategic growth while striving to improve patient quality of life.
Our Leadership Team and Board of Directors
bring extensive experience and proven success across diverse industries and categories with companies such as Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, AstraZeneca, Avita Medical, and Biogen.
Board of Directors
Ms. Sebelius is the Chair of the Humacyte Board of Directors. She is the Chief Executive Officer of Sebelius Resources LLC, which provides strategic advice to private companies, non-profit organizations, higher education institutions, and financial investors. In 2009, she was appointed Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) by President Barack Obama and served in that role until June 2014. Previously, Ms. Sebelius was the Governor of Kansas from 2003 to 2009, and before that, she served two terms as the Kansas Insurance Commissioner and four terms in the Kansas Legislature. Ms. Sebelius currently serves on the boards of directors of public companies Devoted Health, Inc., Include Health Inc., and Exact Sciences Corporation. She is a director of the Kaiser Family Foundation, co-chairs the Aspen Institute Health Strategy Group, and serves on advisory boards for the Dole Institute of Politics, Solera Health, Out Leadership, the Estée Lauder Foundation, the University of Kansas College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Zipline. Ms. Sebelius holds a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of Kansas and a B.A. from Trinity Washington University.
Mr. Bamforth is the Executive Director of Eshelman Innovation, a translational institute developing novel therapeutics and launching new digital health companies in North Carolina. Originally from the UK, he emigrated to the U.S. in 2001 and now holds dual citizenship. As a pharmacist with a Ph.D. in neuropharmacology, Mr. Bamforth joined the pharmaceutical industry in 1989 with Eli Lilly. Spending most of his career in commercial functions, he became recognized as a builder of global brands and a leader of highly engaged teams. After retiring from Lilly following 30 years of service, he returned to academia to lead the Institute at the University of North Carolina. In his current role, Mr. Bamforth continues to advocate for diversity and inclusion and its demonstrated impact on performance and innovation. He serves on multiple boards, including Akanocure Pharma, where he is Chairman of the Board, READDI, and Level the Playing Field. Outside of work, Mr. Bamforth’s passion is his family; he has two children, Thomas and Rebecca, with his wife Sue. He and Sue founded the Ciara Arts and Science Foundation in 2017, which supports college scholarships for disadvantaged youth. Mr. Bamforth is a keen golfer and a general sports geek.
Dr. Brown is the Warren M. Zapol Professor of Anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School and the Edward Hood Taplin Professor of Medical Engineering and Computational Neuroscience at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has been on the faculty at Harvard Medical School since May 1992 and at MIT since October 2005. Dr. Brown has also served as an anesthesiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital since May 1992. He currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the Guggenheim Foundation, the Board of Trustees of the Simmons Foundation, the National Academy of Medicine Forum on Neurological Disorders, and the board of PASCALL Systems, Inc., an early-stage medical device startup. Dr. Brown is a member of the National Academy of Inventors, the National Academy of Medicine, the National Academy of Sciences, and the National Academy of Engineering. He holds a B.A. in applied mathematics from Harvard College, an M.D. from Harvard Medical School, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in statistics from Harvard University.
Mr. Constantino is a retired Ernst & Young LLP assurance partner who served in the Research Triangle Park region of North Carolina for over 30 years. From 2009 to 2012, he served as the Office Managing Partner for the combined Raleigh/Greensboro office of Ernst & Young, with over 200 employees. He was personally responsible for leading a practice that included assurance, advisory, and tax services focused on public and privately held entrepreneurial companies. Currently, Mr. Constantino serves as a member of the Board and the Chairman of the Audit Committee of 9 Meters Biopharma, Inc., a Nasdaq-listed clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company. He is a past Chair of the Board for the NC State University Foundation and a member of the Board of The Green Chair Project. He serves on the Advisory Board for CREO, Inc., an RTP-based consultancy focused on growth management and data transformation services. Mr. Constantino holds a B.A. in both Accounting and Business Management from NC State University and is a North Carolina Certified Public Accountant, or CPA. Mr. Constantino also serves as Chair of Humacyte’s Audit Committee.
Mr. Dougan founded and has served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Exos Financial, LLC, since July 2015. Exos focuses on areas of institutional finance where technology, automation, and analytics create maximum value. From May 2007 through June 2015, Mr. Dougan was the Chief Executive Officer and a Member of the Executive Board of Credit Suisse Group AG and Credit Suisse AG, steering the bank through the financial crisis of 2008 and various reforms and changes in the banking industry. Prior to that time, he served in various leadership positions at Credit Suisse. He currently serves on the Board of Trustees for the University of Chicago. Mr. Dougan holds a B.A. in Economics and an M.B.A. in Finance from the University of Chicago.
Dr. Green was the 20th Surgeon General of the U.S. Air Force, overseeing all Air Force medical activities, including a staff of over 42,000 people assigned to 75 medical facilities worldwide. In that role, he was responsible for advising the Secretary of the Air Force, the Air Force Chief of Staff, and the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs. He has commanded four hospitals and, as command surgeon for three major commands, he planned joint medical responses for operations Desert Thunder and Desert Fox, and he oversaw aeromedical evacuation for operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. After 34 years of service, he retired from the Air Force in 2012 with the rank of Lieutenant General. Following his retirement from the military, General Green joined Deloitte Federal Consulting, where he served as Director and Chief Medical Officer from 2013 until his retirement from Deloitte in 2022. General Green completed residency training in both family practice and aerospace medicine and holds a B.S. from the University of Wisconsin–Parkside, an M.D. from the Medical College of Wisconsin, and an M.P.H. from the Harvard School of Public Health.
Dr. Jones, the Alfred Habeeb Professor of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, is President of UA Health Services Foundation, Chief Physician Executive for UAB Medicine, and Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs in the Heersink School of Medicine. He became Professor and Chairman of the Department of Anesthesiology on July 1, 2006, and has strong ties to Alabama. Born in Anniston, he received his B.S. from the University of Alabama in 1982 and went on to earn his M.D. from the UAB Heersink School of Medicine in 1986. He is the first African American to receive a permanent appointment as department chair in the Heersink School of Medicine. A widely published expert on smooth cell physiology, Dr. Jones joined the Mayo Clinic faculty in 1991 after completing residency and postgraduate work there, including a postdoctoral National Institutes of Health research fellowship. He served as program director of Mayo’s Smooth Muscle Physiology Laboratory and was promoted to the rank of professor in 2004. In addition to his many teaching, mentorship, and clinical activities, Dr. Jones is a prolific researcher with interests centering on the cellular and biochemical mechanisms by which volatile anesthetics inhibit airway smooth muscle function and by which reactive oxygen species inhibit smooth muscle function. He has authored or co-authored more than 150 scholarly works. His studies have been consistently supported by research grants from the National Institutes of Health.
Dr. Niklason is the founder of Humacyte and has served as its President and CEO since 2020. She served Humacyte as a senior scientist from 2004 through 2020. Dr. Niklason has been an adjunct professor at Yale University since November 2020 and was previously the Nicholas M. Greene Professor of Anesthesiology and Biomedical Engineering at Yale University from 2006 to November 2020. She was inducted into the National Academy of Inventors in 2014 and was elected to the National Academy of Medicine and the National Academy of Engineering in 2015 and 2020, respectively. Dr. Niklason is currently on the board of directors of Self Study Inc., a private learning optimization technology company. She holds a Ph.D. in Biophysics from the University of Chicago and an M.D. from the University of Michigan. Dr. Niklason completed her residency training in anesthesia and intensive care unit medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and post-doctoral scientific training at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the laboratory of Dr. Robert Langer.
Mr. Pope is a Partner at Revival Healthcare Capital. Since 2021, he has served as Vice Chair (formerly President and CEO) of WellAir Group Ltd., a leading clean air solutions company. Prior to its acquisition by WellAir, Mr. Pope was the Executive Chairman of UV Innovators, LLC, a developer of medical-grade handheld UVC disinfection technology, from 2017 to 2021. From 2008 to 2019, he served as the Chief Executive Officer of TransEnterix, Inc. (now Asensus Surgical, Inc.), a medical device company. He previously served as the Global President of Cordis, a multi-billion-dollar division within Johnson & Johnson’s medical device business, and spent 14 years in various management roles at Johnson & Johnson’s Ethicon Endo-Surgery Division and Boston Scientific, where he rose to Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing for the Neurovascular Division. He is currently the Chairman of AdvaMed ACCEL and a member of the Boards of Directors of WELL.Co, a private digital health company, and the Swiss company Distalmotion. Time Magazine named Mr. Pope one of the “50 Most Influential People in Healthcare” in 2018. Mr. Pope holds a B.A. from the University of North Carolina.
Dr. Seimetz has 23 years of international drug development, partnering, and managerial experience in the biopharmaceutical industry. In 2013, she co-founded Biopharma Excellence and served as its CEO from December 2013 until June 2021. Biopharma Excellence was acquired by the PharmaLex Group in September 2020. Since July 2021, Dr. Seimetz has been serving as Principal Consultant at the PharmaLex Group. She currently serves on the board of directors of Cumulus Oncology, as a member of the decision board of the Helmholtz Validation Fund, and as an advisory board member of the Aglaia Oncology Fund. Dr. Seimetz began her professional career in 1999 with the Fresenius Healthcare Group and served as Executive Vice President of its biotech division and Chief Scientific Officer, responsible for international drug development from 2008 to 2013. Dr. Seimetz holds a degree in pharmaceutical science from the University of Saarland, a master’s degree in drug regulatory affairs from the University of Bonn, and a Ph.D. from the University of Heidelberg. Her research work was conducted at the German Cancer Research Center and Johns Hopkins University.
Mr. Wallace is the President of Round Table Research, a cancer research company based on research from the University of North Carolina, the University of Florida, and Duke University. From 2008 to 2019, Mr. Wallace was the CEO of Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure (ABC²), a venture philanthropy organization focused on bringing new brain cancer treatments into the clinic. He previously founded and helped build several other biotech companies, including Trimeris, a public company that brought to market a new class of drugs for the treatment of HIV and other viral diseases; Cogent Neuroscience; Sphinx Pharmaceuticals (now part of Eli Lilly & Company); and SARCO (now part of PPD). He has served on the Board of the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), co-founded, and was President of the North Carolina Bioscience Organization, the industry’s trade organization in North Carolina. He previously served as legal counsel for Duke University Medical Center, as Duke’s Director of Government Relations, and as a founding director of Duke Management Company, the University’s asset management company. Mr. Wallace holds a B.A. from Duke University and a J.D. from the University of Florida.
Dr. Windham-Bannister is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Biomedical Growth Strategies, LLC, a strategic advisory firm serving the life sciences and healthcare industries. From 2008 to 2015, Dr. Windham-Bannister served as the founding President and CEO of the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC), a $1 billion life sciences-dedicated investment initiative. Before MLSC, she was a co-founder and Managing Partner of Abt Bio-Pharma Solutions (ABS), leading the firm’s Commercial Strategy Group in developing market access and competitive business strategies for global clients. Dr. Windham-Bannister serves on the board of directors of public companies Aridis Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and Histogen. She is the Chair of the National Board of Directors of the Association for Women in Science (AWIS), serves on the board of directors of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and chairs the board of BioscienceLA, a nonprofit independent innovation catalyst organization. Dr. Windham-Bannister holds a B.A. from Wellesley College and a Ph.D. in Health Policy and Management from the Florence Heller School at Brandeis University. She was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School and a Fellow in the Center for Science and Policy (CSAP) at Cambridge University, Cambridge, England.