I’m an engineer turned venture builder focused on designing and deploying medical technologies that expand the boundaries of human health—on Earth and in space.
As the Founder & CEO of Skybound Medtech, I lead a venture studio developing dual-use medical infrastructure to support long-duration human spaceflight, while simultaneously unlocking next-generation therapeutics for aging and critical care. Backed by $5M in initial capital and rooted in partnerships with institutions across the Texas Medical Center, Skybound sits at the convergence of space medicine, longevity science, and national resilience.
I am a named inventor on over 50 US patents across cardiovascular, neurovascular, and surgical device domains, and I remain deeply engaged in Houston’s life sciences ecosystem as a mentor and advisor to emerging medtech startups.
My work is driven by a long-standing belief: that the future of healthcare lies in building adaptable, autonomous systems capable of sustaining life in its most vulnerable contexts—whether in orbit, in surgery, or in aging.
