Our Team
Prof. Leif Eriksson
Professor Leif A. Eriksson is a pioneer in computational chemistry with over 350 peer reviewed publications and ranked among the top 2% global researchers in all categories. At the University of Gothenburg, he is a professor in computational chemistry.
In addition, he is a co-inventor behind Anyo Labs, contributing to advancements in AI-driven drug discovery.
Founder / Principal Scientist
Dr. Eric Chevet
Eric is a Research Director (Senior Principal Scientist) at INSERM, where he leads the Oncogenesis, Stress, Signaling (OSS) unit.
He earned his Ph.D. in Molecular Cell Biology from the University of Paris in 1996, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at McGill University in Canada. He has authored more than 150 publications and holds several patents.
Founder / Principal Scientist
Johannes holds an M.D. from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and has experience both as a clinician and as a co-founder of several life sciences companies.
He currently serves as Chief Product Officer at Platform24 and brings a strong understanding of technology, particularly in its integration with biotechnology.
Chief Operating OfficerM.D Johannes Kriisa
Arash is a co-founder with experience in AI-driven drug discovery and drug development at Anyo Labs. With a background in technology and software development, he leads the internal development of the platforms Exa Noma uses to accelerate its research and clinical work.
Studied economics at Linnaeus University and later molecular biology.
Founder / VPArash Haddad Arman
Rickard has over a decade of experience in operating companies and building teams, and has served as both a board member and chairman in several successful companies.
He holds an M.Sc. in Finance from Saint Louis University.
Founder / CFO
Rickard K. Norregårdh
Diana graduated in Pharmacy (2007) and earned a Master’s (2012) and Ph.D. (2018) in Biochemistry, focusing on Cellular and Structural Biology with an emphasis on protein purification.
She has been part of the Oncogenesis, Stress, Signaling (OSS) unit at INSERM and has contributed to research on IRE1.
Scientist / Researcher