Kenneth Bloom
Kenneth Bloom has become chief medical officer of advanced pathology and genomic services at Invicro and Ambry Genetics, both part of Konica Minolta. Previously, he was president and head of oncology and immunotherapy at Human Longevity, and before that, chief medical officer of in vitro diagnostics, life sciences at General Electric. He also served as president and CEO of the medical group of Clarient Pathology Services, which was acquired by GE. Prior to that, he held various academic positions, including director of laboratory operations and chief information officer at the Rush Cancer Institute, clinical professor of pathology at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, and associate professor of pathology at Rush Medical College. Bloom holds an MD from Rush Medical College and a BA from Grinnell College.