Four points:
1. Mr. Luby joined Texas Medical Center in 2017, when he began leading the Johnson & Johnson Innovation life science incubator at TMC.
2. He has experience in research and development and business development positions at several healthcare innovation startups and corporations.
3. He succeeds Erik Halvorsen, who left the organization a few months ago.
4. The TMC Innovation Institute helps startups develop therapeutic and diagnostic devices and digital health solutions.
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