Salvatore Viscomi

Chief Executive Officer​
Co-Founder

Salvatore is a practicing physician, professor, researcher, and entrepreneur. He previously lead GoodCell’s product line of genetic and biomarker testing, developing a healthcare platform that harnesses the power of blood to both inform and restore health.

Previously, Salvatore spent 14 years as a member of Harvard Medical School’s faculty and concurrently as a clinician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. In that capacity, he held various administrative and clinical roles including Community Hospital Chairman and Director of Admissions of a Harvard Residency Program.

As an expert in medical imaging, Salvatore has published and presented nationally and internationally. Salvatore co-founded Brigham NightWatch, the first academic teleradiology network in the world. In addition, Salvatore served as an executive and board member of FreMon Scientific Inc where he led the development of a next-generation blood product management solution through FDA approval and ultimately to market.

Salvatore began his path towards medicine while at Columbia University, earning a B.A. in Neuropsychology. Salvatore completed his residency and specialization at Harvard Medical School.

He also serves on the Board of Directors of Make-A-Wish Foundation MA/RI . In 2016, Salvatore completed the Executive Education Program at Harvard Business School. Salvatore is a member of Forbes Technology Council member.