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Ren Du

General Partner at Heuristic Capital

San Francisco Bay Area

Overview 

Ren Du is a General Partner at Heuristic Capital in the San Francisco Bay Area, with a background in healthcare and life sciences, product development, and healthcare consulting. Notable career highlights include serving as a Global Marketing Manager at Covidien and a Management Consultant at Blue Matter Consulting. Ren Du's current role as a General Partner at Heuristic Capital involves investing in various stages and sectors, particularly focusing on social networks, consumer internet, and enterprise companies in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Work Experience 

  • General Partner

    2016 - Current

    We back early-stage disruptive healthcare innovations and deep tech start-ups. Proud seed investor of Hinge Health, Theta Network(ICOed), Bend Labs (acquired by Nitto Denko), Larq (acquired by Brita), SilkLabs (acquired by Apple), and many more.

Heuristic Capital Partners is an early stage hardware focused venture fund.

  • Investor

    2014 - 2016

    Early-stage investment in digital health, healthcare big data, precision medicine, diagnostic and research tools. Early investor of Ginkgo Bioworks (IPOed) , Lucira Health (IPOed), Caption Health (Acquired by GE).

  • Market Intelligence and Strategic M&A

    2013 - 2014

    Market Intelligence & Strategic M&A

Omnicell, Inc. (NASDAQ: OMCL) is a leading provider of automated and business information solutions enabling hospitals and healthcare

Raised $170,000,000.00 from ABS Capital Partners, Sutter Hill Ventures and Nassau Capital.

  • Management Consultant

    2013 - 2013

    Developed life science and biopharmaceutical commercial strategy for top 10 industry clients

  • Global Marketing Manager

    2012 - 2012

    Developed global competitive messaging strategy for Covidien's $1B surgical stapling business

  • Investment Consultant

    2012 - 2012

  • Management Analyst

    2011 - 2012

    Conducted research on the financial impact of the CMS Value Based Purchasing program, which involved a $ 850M reimbursement reallocation among participated hospitals

  • Resident

    2010 - 2011

  • Clinical Clerkship

    2010 - 2010

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