Dr. Chris K. W. Kho
Dr. Chris Kho is a microelectronics engineer and computer scientist by training and holds a PhD in Physics, with research experiences in spectroscopic and optical biosensors for long-term longitudinal monitoring. He previously founded a med-tech startup that developed and supplied bio-nanophotonic substrates for advanced biosensing research worldwide. Over the course of more than 15 years of collaboration with hospitals and clinicians across Asia and Europe, Dr. Kho came to observe persistent infrastructural lags in operationalizing modern models of human physiology across human-centric technologies. This has led him to find Chronytics to address this gap, with a mission to humanize modern technology by decoding dynamic biological fluctuations.
Gerardine Lynch
Gerardine Lynch brings more than 10 years of nursing experience. Her background spans frontline clinical practice, hospital operations, and professional training, giving her a practical understanding of how care pathways function within large healthcare systems. She has worked extensively in clinical coordination and in the administrative and regulatory processes that underpin service delivery. Drawing on this experience, Gerardine leads Chronytics’ hospital integration efforts, with a focus on the procedural and regulatory requirements for platform adoption and clinical study approval. Her perspective ensures close alignment between Chronytics’ technology and real-world clinical workflows.
Jerry Teahan
Jerry Teahan is a board member at Chronytics, bringing more than 25 years of international experience in the technology sector. He has operated across complex global environments spanning design, product development, and solutions sales. His background includes network architecture, security systems, voice technologies, IoT platforms, and semiconductor solutions, with a consistent focus on translating technical capability into measurable business value. Jerry holds an MBA from Imperial College London, an MEng in Computer Systems, and a BEng in Electronic Engineering. He has also coached startup founders on digital innovation and advises Chronytics on infrastructure expansion and strategic scaling.
Prof. John Hogenesch
Prof. Hogenesch is a leading chronobiology scientist at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and serves as Director of its Center for Circadian Medicine. His pioneering work on circadian clock genes and molecular biomarkers has significantly advanced the understanding of human physiology. At Chronytics, he serves as a scientific advisor on experimental and pilot study design, biomarker development, and translational strategy. His expertise strengthens the company’s commitment to humanizing healthcare by ensuring its technologies are physiology-aligned, clinically grounded, and rooted in rigorous biological science to deliver meaningful value to both patients and clinicians.
Dr. Chris K. W. Kho
Dr. Chris Kho is a microelectronics engineer and computer scientist by training and holds a PhD in Physics, with research experiences in spectroscopic and optical biosensors for long-term longitudinal monitoring. He previously founded a med-tech startup that developed and supplied bio-nanophotonic substrates for advanced biosensing research worldwide. Over the course of more than 15 years of collaboration with hospitals and clinicians across Asia and Europe, Dr. Kho came to observe persistent infrastructural lags in operationalizing modern models of human physiology across human-centric technologies. This has led him to find Chronytics to address this gap, with a mission to humanize modern technology by decoding dynamic biological fluctuations.
Gerardine Lynch
Gerardine Lynch brings more than 10 years of nursing experience. Her background spans frontline clinical practice, hospital operations, and professional training, giving her a practical understanding of how care pathways function within large healthcare systems. She has worked extensively in clinical coordination and in the administrative and regulatory processes that underpin service delivery. Drawing on this experience, Gerardine leads Chronytics’ hospital integration efforts, with a focus on the procedural and regulatory requirements for platform adoption and clinical study approval. Her perspective ensures close alignment between Chronytics’ technology and real-world clinical workflows.
Jerry Teahan
Jerry Teahan is a board member at Chronytics, bringing more than 25 years of international experience in the technology sector. He has operated across complex global environments spanning design, product development, and solutions sales. His background includes network architecture, security systems, voice technologies, IoT platforms, and semiconductor solutions, with a consistent focus on translating technical capability into measurable business value. Jerry holds an MBA from Imperial College London, an MEng in Computer Systems, and a BEng in Electronic Engineering. He has also coached startup founders on digital innovation and advises Chronytics on infrastructure expansion and strategic scaling.
Prof. John Hogenesch
Prof. Hogenesch is a leading chronobiology scientist at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and serves as Director of its Center for Circadian Medicine. His pioneering work on circadian clock genes and molecular biomarkers has significantly advanced the understanding of human physiology. At Chronytics, he serves as a scientific advisor on experimental and pilot study design, biomarker development, and translational strategy. His expertise strengthens the company’s commitment to humanizing healthcare by ensuring its technologies are physiology-aligned, clinically grounded, and rooted in rigorous biological science to deliver meaningful value to both patients and clinicians.
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