Mr. Russell founded Lincoln Technologies in 1999. He has more than twenty years of experience in developing computer systems for biomedical applications and has led the development of major pharmaceutical industry applications related to clinical data management laboratory data analysis and adverse event tracking and reporting.
In 1990 Mr. Russell co-founded Belmont Research Inc. an independent software company that focused on technology and services for pharmaceutical research and development. From 1997 to 1999 he continued to manage Belmont's operations as Vice President of PPD Informatics.
Earlier Mr. Russell held several senior technical management positions at BBN including Vice President of Engineering where he was responsible for a major collaboration with Oracle Corporation to port the Oracle relational database system to high-performance computer architectures. Mr. Russell also supervised the planning development and support of a series of software packages for use in biomedical data management and data analysis including BBN/Clintrial and the RS/Series which were adopted widely throughout the pharmaceutical industry.
Mr. Russell was selected by Research and Development magazine as the developer of one of the best 100 new technical products in 1982 ("R&D 100" Award).
Mr. Russell holds a BA degree from Harvard College and attended Harvard University Graduate School in Computer Science. |