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1. Ventria Bioscience - Management Team
www.ventria.com/aboutus/manage - [Cached]Published on: 3/7/2008 Last Visited: 3/7/2008
Delia R. Bethell, Ph.D., Vice President of Clinical DevelopmentDelia has had significant experience in identifying new product opportunities and managing the product development efforts for several successful life science companies.Prior to Ventria, Delia was the Director of Research and Regulatory Affairs for BioSeparations.In addition, she was Director of Research and Development at Medix Biotech, a subsidiary of Genzyme Diagnostics, working to develop Monoclonal Antibody technology and Diagnostic products.Prior to Medix, she was Senior Clinical Associate for Alcon Laboratories leading Phase I and Phase II ophthalmic clinical trials.Delia was recently awarded the Society for In Vitro Biology's Fellow Award for her outstanding professional accomplishments in the area of cellular in vitro biology.Delia received her Ph.D. in Physiology from Milton S. Hershey Medical School at the Pennsylvania State University; in addition she has an M.S. in Biology from the University of Denver and a B.S. in Biology from Tulane. -
2. Ventria Bioscience - Management Team
www.ventriabio.com/aboutus/man - [Cached]Published on: 3/7/2008 Last Visited: 3/7/2008
Delia R. Bethell, Ph.D., Vice President of Clinical DevelopmentDelia has had significant experience in identifying new product opportunities and managing the product development efforts for several successful life science companies.Prior to Ventria, Delia was the Director of Research and Regulatory Affairs for BioSeparations.In addition, she was Director of Research and Development at Medix Biotech, a subsidiary of Genzyme Diagnostics, working to develop Monoclonal Antibody technology and Diagnostic products.Prior to Medix, she was Senior Clinical Associate for Alcon Laboratories leading Phase I and Phase II ophthalmic clinical trials.Delia was recently awarded the Society for In Vitro Biology's Fellow Award for her outstanding professional accomplishments in the area of cellular in vitro biology.Delia received her Ph.D. in Physiology from Milton S. Hershey Medical School at the Pennsylvania State University; in addition she has an M.S. in Biology from the University of Denver and a B.S. in Biology from Tulane. -
3. www.sivb.org
www.sivb.org/InVitroReport/41- - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2007 Last Visited: 6/3/2008
At the 2006 meetings, President David Altman presented David Songstad, Nancy Reichert, and Delia Bethell with the Distinguished Service Award at the Keynote Session of the 2006 In Vitro Biology Meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Delia R. Bethell
Delia R. BethellDr. Delia R. Bethell has fifteen years of scientific/management experience in immunodiagnostic and medical device research and development as well as experience in the preparation of protocols, INDs, NDAs and 510(k)s for biological diagnostics, ophthalmic pharmaceuticals and in vitro diagnostics.Delia is currently Vice President, Clinical Development at VENTRIA BIOSCIENCE, Sacramento, CA.Her service to the SIVB is equally as incredible as the other awardees: Society for In Vitro Biology (formerly Tissue Culture Association) Past President 2000-2002, President 1998-2000, President Elect 1996-1998, Treasurer 1992-1996, Executive Board 1990-2000, National Council 1987-1992, Program Committee, World Congress 1991 and 1992, Tissue Culture Association, Midwestern Branch President 1987-1989, Secretary 1985-1987.To paraphrase Mary Ann Lila, Delia Bethell is the "first, transformed, genetically-engineered SIVB member - she started her career as an animal SIVB member and then morphed into a plant member,,,She is very proud of being a hybrid plant-animal member as she gets to attend the socials of both animal and plant sections."

