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Gray Heppner

Chief Medical Officer at Crozet BioPharma

Gray Heppner, MD, FACP, FASTMH, FRGS has a diverse and extensive work experience. Currently, they serve as the Chief Medical Officer for Quigley BioPharma, LLC, a position they started in September 2022. Prior to this role, they held the same position at Crozet BioPharma LLC starting from January 2017. In addition, they have been a Member of the Scientific Advisory Board at LumaCyte since January 2017.

Dr. Heppner has also been actively involved in various organizations and government agencies. Gray has been a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations since June 2010. From February 2015 to December 2021, they served as a Member/SGE of the National Biodefense Science Board at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Furthermore, Dr. Heppner has served as the Chief Medical Officer at COVAXX/VAXXINITY from August 2020 to August 2021. Gray was also the Chief Medical Officer of the Infectious Disease Division at New Link Genetics, Inc from January 2015 to August 2017.

Earlier in their career, Dr. Heppner held the position of Senior Scientist at the Defense Threat Reduction Agency/TASC-Engility from November 2012 to January 2015. Gray was also the Vice President of Clinical Development at Crucell Biologics/Johnson & Johnson from March 2011 to March 2012.

Dr. Heppner's career includes their role as Deputy Commander at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research from July 2008 to February 2011. In this position, they were responsible for key operations in research and development for infectious diseases, biological defense, chemical defense, and military operational medicine.

Overall, Dr. Heppner's work experience demonstrates their expertise and involvement in the fields of biopharmaceuticals, infectious diseases, and defense-related research and development.

Gray Heppner, MD, FACP, FASTMH, FRGS completed their HS Diploma at Virginia Episcopal School in 1974. Gray then pursued a B.A. in German Literature & Chemistry at the University of Virginia from 1974 to 1978. Gray went on to earn their M.D. from the University of Virginia School of Medicine from 1979 to 1983. Gray then completed their Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School from 1983 to 1986. Finally, they pursued a Fellow in Geographic Medicine and Infectious Diseases at the University of Maryland School of Medicine from 1988 to 1990, specializing in Infectious Diseases.

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