
Linda Law
Linda Law is the founding partner of Law & Associates, one of the only women-owned real estate development firms undertaking institutional-quality development in the United States.
Ms. Law is an alumnus of University of California, Berkeley and the Harvard Graduate School of Design. She is currently Chair of the Harvard Real Estate International Advisory Board (a venture between the Harvard Business School, the Harvard Kennedy School of Public Policy, the Harvard Graduate School of Design, the Harvard Law School and Harvard College). Ms. Law additionally serves on the national boards of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, ORT America, Silicom Ventures and InCellDx. She is also a member of the Founder’s Circle at Stanford University.
Ms. Law was recently honored with the Entrepreneur of the Year Award from the Pacific Research Institute.

Bruce K. Patterson
Dr. Patterson received his undergraduate training in molecular biology from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He then went on to Northwestern University Medical School for training in medicine. During the early stages of the AIDS epidemic, Dr. Patterson began investigating cellular reservoirs of HIV-1 using molecular and in situ technology patented in his laboratory. Dr. Patterson went on to a residency in Pathology focusing on viral pathogenesis. While in his residency, Dr. Patterson determined that enough HIV virus was present in infected individuals to account for the massive destruction of the immune system. This paradigm altering work was published in Science in 1993. Dr. Patterson later was named Chief Resident of Pathology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Dr. Patterson has authored over 100 manuscripts and book chapters and he continues his work on HIV-1 pathogenesis and reservoirs at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Patterson was the Medical Director of Diagnostic Virology at Stanford University Hospitals and Clinics.
Carol Penfold-Patterson
Carol Penfold-Patterson is the co-founder and director of IncellDx, Inc., and the executive director of PPRI (Penfold Patterson Research Institute) which focuses on the delivery of critical diagnostics to the developing world. She is currently a board member of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure International Advocacy Alliance Board which has had a successful track record of successful advocacy and significant legislative achievements focusing on research, screening and treatment.
Carol, an architect, was a major senior executive with a national architectural design firm. She was the recipient of multiple prestigious national design awards. Ms. Penfold-Patterson received her Bachelor of Science from Michigan State University and Masters of Architecture from the University of Colorado.
Lowell J. Gruman
Lowell Gruman brings thirty years of senior executive management in investment banking, fast-moving consumer and funds management experience in the Asia Pacific markets to IncellDx. A resident of Singapore, he has led the growth of businesses in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Korea, Philippines and Singapore in senior finance and management roles for Citibank, H.J. Heinz Company and Oaktree Capital Management. He will leverage regional and global relationships in the introduction and growth of the IncellDx platform in the Asia and Pacific markets. Mr. Gruman is a graduate of Dartmouth College, and a member of the Board of Trustees of Interlochen Center for the Arts.
