The Management Team


John L. Hayes

John L. Hayes

John L. Hayes, Chief Executive Officer at Sensor and BioHybrid Technologies, brings over thirty years of financial and operating experience in seed and early stage ventures to the management team. For ten years he was a founder, principal, and treasurer of Venture Founders, an early stage venture capital firm specializing in high technology ventures. His ten years in venture capital and twenty-one years as a founder of Sensor Technologies and BioHybrid Technologies provide expertise in operations management, strategic partnering, and commercialization to the management team. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree (1967) from Princeton University and a Masters of Business Administration (1969) from Harvard Business School.


David E. Wolf

David E. Wolf

David E. Wolf, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer and Vice President for Research and Development at Sensor and BioHybrid Technologies, is a biophysicist by training, having received his B.S. in Physics from Brooklyn College (1972) and his Ph.D. in Physics from Cornell University in 1979, where he studied the action of immunoglobulins on cell surface receptors. He was a National Cancer Institute Fellow at The Johns Hopkins University from 1978 - 1981. From 1981 - 1998 Dr. Wolf was on the faculty of the Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research. From 1998 to 2002 he was Professor of Physiology at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Dr. Wolf has a long history of private and federal funding of his research on peptide hormone signaling and cell activation. He has served on a National Institutes of Health Special Study Section for Glucose Sensors. He is world-renowned for his expertise in biomedical engineering and bioinstrumentation, and he directs the Analytical and Quantitative Light Microscopy program offered annually by The Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Dr. Wolf has authored and coauthored over fifty publications in respected scientific journals. He is coeditor of Digital Microscopy published by Elsevier Press, now in its third edition.


Dylan A. Bulseco

Dylan A. Bulseco

Dylan A. Bulseco, Ph.D., Principal Scientist at Sensor Technologies received his B.S. in Biology (1985) and Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Biophysics from Oregon State University in 1996. He was an American Psychological Association Minority Research Fellow as a doctoral student and appointed as a Neuroscience Training Grant Fellow at the Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research, 1996-1998. Continuing his research at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, he focused on development of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy instrumentation and novel data analysis algorithms. His research projects included characterization of signal transduction of G-protein coupled receptors as well as membrane tyrosine kinase receptors. Dylan brings a broad range of technical expertise to Sensor Technologies: biochemistry, molecular biology, and biophysics; and a unique insight into data analysis and database solutions.