Ryan El-Hosseiny is a pioneering medical technology innovator, often referred to as the "Steve Jobs of medical labs" for his transformative impact on laboratory diagnostics. He is the inventor of a next-generation safety lancet and holds a patent for a novel blood collection device, both of which have significantly advanced safety and efficiency in clinical settings.
El-Hosseiny served as CEO of one of the most prominent national clinical diagnostics labs in the U.S. Under his leadership, the company expanded its specialized testing services and established a state-of-the-art 25,000-square-foot laboratory headquarters, enhancing its capabilities in advanced cardiac, endocrinology, and microbiological testing.
Beyond his contributions to medical technology, El-Hosseiny is also an accomplished filmmaker with Oscar-contending films. He directed the critically acclaimed short film Chasing Titles Vol. 1 (2017), which garnered numerous awards and nominations across various film festivals, showcasing his versatility and creative vision.
El-Hosseiny’s rare blend of expertise in healthcare, business, and the arts fuels a bold and unconventional approach to innovation. By uniting science with storytelling, and diagnostics with design, he continues to push boundaries and redefine what’s possible in medical technology.
Now, El-Hosseiny is embarking on the most audacious chapter of his career: attempting to prove that Elizabeth Holmes was right all along. El-Hosseiny is challenging the foundations of one of the most controversial medical trials in modern history.