DataBiologics transforms real-world data into actionable insights, helping you measure success, drive repeat business, and build a recognized reputation for exceptional patient care.
Our Mission
Our mission is to advance patient access to innovative healthcare solutions by empowering real-world data collection and analytics that drive informed medical decisions. The DataBiologics platform enables providers with a simple, yet highly-tailored data capture solution to personalize treatment decisions and experience for patients, and also ethically drive adoption of new techniques by providers.
Steve Sampson, DO
Founder Orthohealing Center and The Orthobiologic Institute (TOBI)
Kenneth Mautner, MD
Associate Professor of PM&R and Orthopedic Surgery at Emory University
Rowan Paul, MD
Founder of RegenCore Method
William Murrell, MD
Orthopedic Surgeon at NYC Health + Hospitals
Walter Sussman, DO
Founder of Boston Sports & Biologics
Ariana DeMers, DO
Founder of Restore Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
K. Wayne Marshall, MD
Founder of Comprehensive Arthritis Management, Inc
Donald Buford, MD
Founder of Texas Orthobiologics
DataBiologic was founded by three world-renowned physicians in the field of regenerative medicine who recognized the true potential of emerging treatments was restrained by a lack of meaningful evidence. In response, they developed software that enables providers to effectively capture patient reported outcomes. Today, DataBiologics continues to empower healthcare stakeholders seeking a comprehensive platform to collect, analyze and draw insights from real-world data.
Gerard Malanga, MD was a lead visionary behind DataBiologics. As the former president of the Interventional Orthobiologics Foundation, he called for the creation of a national registry to more closely evaluate the outcomes of these innovative treatments in order to help both physicians and their patients. Dr. Malanga passed away in 2022. We carry on his vision to empower providers to care for patients with the best available evidence.
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