Renee M. Sullivan, MD, FACC

Dr. Sullivan graduated from the University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine and is a diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease. She is fellowship-trained in clinical cardiac electrophysiology. She has experience in drug and medical device development having worked in Labcorp Drug Development and currently serves as senior medical Director of science and technology and discipline director of cardiovascular disease at Labcorp.

Randolph M. Young, PhD

Dr Young earned his PhD in clinical chemistry from Cleveland State University. He completed postdoctoral fellowship training at the Cleveland Clinic.

At Labcorp, Dr Young has served as director of the routine chemistry, special chemistry, hematology, and immunoassay departments; national special chemistry discipline director; national quality control director; and national quality assurance director.

Dr Young is a member of the American Society for Clinical Chemistry.

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James D. Otvos, PhD

Dr. Otvos received a Ph.D. in comparative biochemistry from the University of California-Berkeley and postdoctoral training in molecular biophysics at Yale University.  He spent the following 20 years in academia, first on the chemistry faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and then as Professor of Biochemistry at North Carolina State University during which time he developed new technology for measuring lipoprotein particles using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. He then founded LipoScience, Inc.

André Valcour, PhD, MBA, DABCC

Dr. Valcour serves as either national discipline director of the following Labcorp clinical specialties: endocrinology, allergy, hemostasis/thrombosis and automated immunoassay.

Alex Katayev, MD

Dr Katayev earned his medical degree at the Leningrad Institute of Medicine and Hygiene, Leningrad, Russia. He completed his residency in dermatology and sexually transmitted diseases at Svetogorsk Regional Hospital, Leningrad, Russia in 1983. He completed his residency in Dermatology and Sexually transmitted Diseases at Leningrad Regional Hospital. Dr Katayev joined Labcorp in 1994, moved to Science & Technology in 2007 and serves as Labcorp’s director of clinical science assessment in the Department of Science and Technology.