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Leadership_Andrew Quick

by Jaret Wilson | Aug 1, 2023

Andrew Quick

Chief Technology Officer

With more than 25 years of experience in medical device design, development, clinical research and medical affairs, Mr. Quick joined AVITA Medical in 2010 and is the Chief Technology Officer. Mr. Quick has held leadership positions in the development of diagnostic instrumentation and active implantable therapeutics, including most recently with Boston Scientific Neuromodulation / Advanced Bionics where he led U.S. investigational device and post-market clinical research in the cochlear implant business.

Mr. Quick holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Biomedical Engineering from Boston University.

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Andrew Quick

Chief Technology Officer

With more than 25 years of experience in medical device design, development, clinical research and medical affairs, Mr. Quick joined AVITA Medical in 2010 and is the Chief Technology Officer. Mr. Quick has held leadership positions in the development of diagnostic instrumentation and active implantable therapeutics, including most recently with Boston Scientific Neuromodulation / Advanced Bionics where he led U.S. investigational device and post-market clinical research in the cochlear implant business.

Mr. Quick holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Biomedical Engineering from Boston University.