Geoffrey von Maltzahn, PhD

Written by Indigo Agriculture | May 6, 2019 11:21:22 AM

Geoffrey previously served as Chief Executive Officer of Kaleido Biosciences and Chief Technology Officer at Seres Therapeutics, where he led the build-out of their human microbiome R&D platforms and the discovery of SER-109, the first clinically-validated Microbiome Therapeutic. He was also VP of Product Discovery at Axcella, where he led the discovery of two clinically-validated drug candidates.

Geoffrey has been recognized with numerous patent grants, awards, and publications. He is an inventor on over 200 patent applications and patents, and he has co-authored more than 20 peer-reviewed publications. Geoffrey has received a number of awards and honors, including: Business Insider’s 30 Biotech Leaders Under 40, the prestigious Lemelson-MIT Student Prize, awarded to the most innovative student at MIT, and the National Inventors Hall of Fame Graduate Student Prize. He was awarded a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics from MIT; a M.S. in Bioengineering from the University of California, San Diego; and a S.B. in Chemical Engineering from MIT.

“I’m motivated by big challenges. Thousands of years ago, agriculture likely enabled human civilization. Today, we need to re-invent it so that it’s better for our health, our climate, and the environment around us—and this needs to be done in a way that scales to meet the needs of the whole world. That’s what our science at Indigo is about.”