Noah Wolthausen
Healthcare Innovation Advisory Manager
Noah is the BioSTL Global Healthcare Innovation Advisory Manager, helping to source national and international innovation to build the existing health innovation ecosystem here in St. Louis.
He holds a Master of Public Health from Washington University in St. Louis, where he worked as a Research Associate at the E3 nutrition lab, which is nationally recognized for its contributions to child and maternal health. He was a part of a multi-million-dollar project in Cap Haitien, Haiti that explores the effects of eggs and a responsive parenting intervention on child growth. He also co-authored a study that identified the driving forces of high enteric disease burden in children under five living in Cap Haitien. Before earning his Masters, Noah served in the Peace Corps as a Community Health Specialist in Albania, where he implemented health programs in rural villages and taught health education in schools. Notably, he led a project that established the first fitness center in his community that provides underserved women and girls a safe space to engage in physical activity.
Noah earned a Bachelors in Medical Anthropology from Wagner College where he played Division I lacrosse for the Seahawks and met his fiancée. They currently live in St. Louis with their two dogs and enjoy travelling, trying new restaurants, and being active.