Stephen Globus


Stephen Globus is a New York City venture capitalist who is third generation from a prominent banking family. He is currently a founder and director of , which is a major medical company in China. He was a founding shareholder of which is a San Francisco-area biotechnology company that designs custom treatments for cancer, including a vaccine to treat lymphoma.
Globus also was founder and chairman of which developed color plasma television and to Osaka based Matsushita in 1996. Globus was on the Japanese Board of Directors for the proceeding 7 years after the sale. His other ventures activities include key investment or managerial roles in Proscure, , Kimeragen which sold to a Paris-based company whose board Globus served on, Energy Research , , and which developed the optic correction for Hubble Space Telescope now a division of the Dutch company ASML.
Globus holds patents on panoramic cameras called the and . Globus is a founder of in Central Manhattan. He is patron of the arts with associations such as Japan Society of New York and China Institute in America.