As Dr. Stephen J. Meltzer was speaking at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Daniel Lunz took note.
Meltzer, a professor of medicine and oncology at the East Baltimore institution, was reporting on the results of research into the early detection of esophageal cancer. What further caught the ear of Lunz, who as an MBA student at the time, was Meltzer’s passion that the technology could make an impact for patients if it were expanded beyond Hopkins.
So Lunz approached Meltzer about helping to expand access to the technology. As they explored potential avenues, they connected over what Lunz called a “servant’s spirit” — Meltzer practices as a physician as he continues to lead research, and Lunz is a Marine Corps veteran.
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