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Minh Hoang-Merchant

General Counsel & Corporate Secretary
Aspira Women’s Health

Ms. Merchant is a seasoned executive with deep healthcare experience, which includes companies spanning the market cap spectrum. From her contributions at a Fortune 5 public healthcare company, where she provided steady guidance on complex issues, to her strategic counsel at a nimble pre-IPO start up where she oversaw several transactions and financings just prior to its $375 million merger with a public company, Ms. Merchant has provided legal counsel and regulatory oversight on all aspects of corporate matters.

Minh Hoang-Merchant

General Counsel & Corporate Secretary
Aspira Women’s Health

Minh Hoang-Merchant

General Counsel & Corporate Secretary
Aspira Women’s Health

Ms. Merchant is a seasoned executive with deep healthcare experience, which includes companies spanning the market cap spectrum. From her contributions at a Fortune 5 public healthcare company, where she provided steady guidance on complex issues, to her strategic counsel at a nimble pre-IPO start up where she oversaw several transactions and financings just prior to its $375 million merger with a public company, Ms. Merchant has provided legal counsel and regulatory oversight on all aspects of corporate matters.

She is the General Counsel, Corporate Secretary, and Corporate Compliance Officer at Aspira Women’s Health Inc.,  (Nasdaq: AWH), a bioanalytical-based women’s health company.  Prior to joining Aspira, Ms. Merchant served as General Counsel, Corporate Secretary and Corporate Compliance Officer at Genome Medical Inc., a private telegenomics company. Prior to that, she served as Associate General Counsel, Global Director of Litigation & Human Resources at Myriad Genetics where she provided legal and strategic guidance on all matters of healthcare regulations, compliance, privacy commercial relationships, federal and state regulations and clinical trials. Ms. Merchant began her corporate career at McKesson Corporation, a Fortune 5 company and the largest pharmaceutical distributor in the nation, where she served Chief Counsel after one decade in private legal practice. Ms. Merchant began her career in law after graduating from UCLA School of Law where she was the Joseph Drown Fellow. Ms. Merchant has served as President of the Vietnamese American Bar Association of Northern California, and was the inaugural co-chair of the National Conference of Vietnamese American Attorneys in 2008.

Katherine Donovan

This was a really great event with a good mixture of new TPD research data and information about relevant industry platform technologies.

Katherine Donovan

This was a really great event with a good mixture of new TPD research data and information about relevant industry platform technologies.

Ted Suh

The agenda was dense with the latest findings in both molecular glues and PROTACS.  Panel discussions and round tables were useful in identifying trends and challenges in moving the field forward.

Simon Bailey

The conference was well organized with a good selection of talks and the breakout sessions covered an interesting variety of topics

Elisabeth Hennes

The conference provided a great overview of the new developments in the field of TPD. Excellent discussions and inspiring talks.

 

Justin Lee

Digital Innovator
Sumitovant Biopharma

Justin Lee

Digital Innovator
Sumitovant Biopharma

Justin Lee

Digital Innovator
Sumitovant Biopharma
2022 Innovation Showcase Finalists

Macrotrends in innovation are leveraging both software and chips to create the next round of world-changing products. Unlocking the vast potential offered by this innovation model is daunting however. Systemic complexity across all disciplines from silicon to software must be addressed in a holistic way to achieve success. AI applications change over months while chip design can take years, adding to the challenges. Talent shortages also create headwinds. And as more system companies engage in chip design, these headwinds can have a profound impact on the pace of innovation.

Complex chip and system design must be easier to achieve in less time. Sassine Ghazi will discuss several developing strategies that use AI and machine learning techniques to dramatically reduce design time and design risk, opening the opportunity for substantial increases in the pace of innovation.

Chip Design
Edge AI
Novel AI Hardware
Hardware Engineering
Systems Engineering

Author:

Sassine Ghazi

CEO
Synopsys

Sassine Ghazi leads and drives strategy for all business units, sales and customer success, strategic alliances, marketing and communications at Synopsys. He joined the company in 1998 as an applications engineer. He then held a series of sales positions with increasing responsibility, culminating in leadership of worldwide strategic accounts. He was then appointed general manager for all digital and custom products, the largest business group in Synopsys. Under his leadership, several innovative solutions were launched in areas such as multi-die systems, AI-assisted design and silicon lifecycle management. He assumed the role of chief operating officer in August, 2020 and was appointed to the role of president in November 2021. Prior to Synopsys he was a design engineer at Intel.

 

Sassine holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Lebanese American University; a B.S.E.E from the Georgia Institute of Technology and an M.S.E.E. from the University of Tennessee.

 

Sassine Ghazi

CEO
Synopsys

Sassine Ghazi leads and drives strategy for all business units, sales and customer success, strategic alliances, marketing and communications at Synopsys. He joined the company in 1998 as an applications engineer. He then held a series of sales positions with increasing responsibility, culminating in leadership of worldwide strategic accounts. He was then appointed general manager for all digital and custom products, the largest business group in Synopsys. Under his leadership, several innovative solutions were launched in areas such as multi-die systems, AI-assisted design and silicon lifecycle management. He assumed the role of chief operating officer in August, 2020 and was appointed to the role of president in November 2021. Prior to Synopsys he was a design engineer at Intel.

 

Sassine holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Lebanese American University; a B.S.E.E from the Georgia Institute of Technology and an M.S.E.E. from the University of Tennessee.