Marcus Keep
Chief Executive Officer at Maas Biolab LLC
Profile
Marcus Keep is the founder of Maas Biolab LLC, which he founded in 1997 and where he holds the titles of Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer.
He is currently the Chief Executive Officer at Keep Enterprises LLC and Restorative Neurosurgery Foundation.
Dr. Keep's former positions include Director at Abliva AB from 2000 to 2018 and Associate Professor-Neurosurgery at Penn State Children's Hospital.
Dr. Keep's education includes an undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College, a doctorate from the Medical University of South Carolina, and another undergraduate degree from the University of South Carolina.
Marcus Keep active positions
Companies | Position | Start |
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Maas Biolab LLC
Maas Biolab LLC Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Maas Biolab LLC manufactures vaccines for chronic neurodegenerative diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinson's, and Alzheimer's. The American company was founded by Marcus Keep and Eskil Elmér, with Marcus Keep serving as CEO since incorporation. | Chief Executive Officer | 31/12/1996 |
Keep Enterprises LLC | Chief Executive Officer | - |
Restorative Neurosurgery Foundation | Chief Executive Officer | - |
Former positions of Marcus Keep
Companies | Position | End |
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ABLIVA AB | Director/Board Member | 26/04/2018 |
Penn State Childrens Hospital
Penn State Childrens Hospital Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services Penn State Children's Hospital is a part of the Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center located in Hershey, PA. The hospital specializes in the assessment and treatment of trauma, stroke, heart and vascular, pediatric, and neurosurgery patients. The private company also has specially trained forensic registered nurses who provide sexual assault survivors with comprehensive, compassionate care. The emergency department is open 24/7 and provides care to patients of all ages. The hospital has a secure website where patients can schedule appointments, email their healthcare provider, check test results, refill prescriptions, and pay their bill. The company also has an active clinical science research program and frequently seek volunteers to participate in clinical trials. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Training of Marcus Keep
Dartmouth College | Undergraduate Degree |
Medical University of South Carolina | Doctorate Degree |
University of South Carolina | Undergraduate Degree |
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ABLIVA AB | Health Technology |
Private companies | 4 |
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Maas Biolab LLC
Maas Biolab LLC Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Maas Biolab LLC manufactures vaccines for chronic neurodegenerative diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinson's, and Alzheimer's. The American company was founded by Marcus Keep and Eskil Elmér, with Marcus Keep serving as CEO since incorporation. | Health Technology |
Keep Enterprises LLC | |
Restorative Neurosurgery Foundation | |
Penn State Childrens Hospital
Penn State Childrens Hospital Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services Penn State Children's Hospital is a part of the Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center located in Hershey, PA. The hospital specializes in the assessment and treatment of trauma, stroke, heart and vascular, pediatric, and neurosurgery patients. The private company also has specially trained forensic registered nurses who provide sexual assault survivors with comprehensive, compassionate care. The emergency department is open 24/7 and provides care to patients of all ages. The hospital has a secure website where patients can schedule appointments, email their healthcare provider, check test results, refill prescriptions, and pay their bill. The company also has an active clinical science research program and frequently seek volunteers to participate in clinical trials. | Health Services |
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