Steven J Greco

Founder and Chief Operating Officer in Montgomery, TX

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Steven J. Greco, PhD, is a distinguished leader in regenerative medicine and the Founder and Chief Operating Officer of PranaX Corporation, a cutting-edge biomedical research company based in Houston, TX. With a strong academic foundation in biological sciences from Cornell University and a PhD in Stem Cell Biology from Rutgers University, Greco has built a career dedicated to advancing the science of regeneration. His research primarily focuses on leveraging exosome biology to repair and regenerate damaged tissues, aiming to combat age-related conditions and improve overall health as individuals age.

Greco's career journey in regenerative medicine has been shaped by his extensive involvement with various biotech companies. His early roles provided him with critical experience in drug development and stem cell biology, which ultimately led him to co-found Rejenevie Therapeutics and serve as Chief Scientific Officer at Houston Healthspan Innovation Group. These companies, which were later acquired as subsidiaries of PranaX, provided Greco with the platform to develop innovative approaches to regenerative medicine, particularly focusing on Alzheimer’s disease and other aging-related diseases. At PranaX, he continues to leverage his expertise to advance in vitro diagnostics, biomarker identification, and novel treatments.

Over the past two decades, Steven has made remarkable contributions to regenerative and translational medicine. His dedication to expanding the application of stem cells and regenerative therapies has positioned him as a key figure in the field. In addition to his research, Greco is passionate about educating others in regenerative medicine. As the founder of the Stem Cell Education Society, he has worked to raise awareness about stem cell applications and has provided valuable knowledge to students, researchers, and industry professionals through presentations and outreach efforts.

Greco’s academic journey began at Cornell University, where he earned a degree in Biological Sciences with a concentration in Animal Physiology. This foundational education gave him a deep understanding of the biology of animals, including humans, and served as a precursor to his future work in regenerative medicine.

  • Education
    • Cornell University
    • Rutgers University
    • Rutgers Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences