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Elizabeth Reed Aden is a biomedical anthropologist turned biotech/pharma strategist with a career spanning epidemiology, virology, and global pharma leadership. After earning her PhD studying hepatitis B in Vanuatu, she left academia for biotech and then Big Pharma, rising to Senior Vice President of Global Pharmaceutical Strategy at a top Swiss company. A pioneer in personalized medicine, she recently crafted a national implementation plan for precision healthcare in a G7 country. Now an author, Betsy's debut medical thriller, The Goldilocks Genome, spins complicated scientific concepts into a gripping thriller. Her upcoming memoir, Mud, Microbes, and Medicine (2026), chronicles her unconventional path from tropical fieldwork to the biotech boardroom. A native of Berkeley, California, she resides there today.
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