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BioBehavioral Diagnostics main competitors are ViewRay, Apollo Endosurgery, and CTI Molecular Imaging.

Competitor Summary. See how BioBehavioral Diagnostics compares to its main competitors:

  • CTI Molecular Imaging has the most employees (500).
  • Employees at ViewRay earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $89,684.
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BioBehavioral Diagnostics vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2004
3.8
Westford, MA1$2.1M30
2005
4.2
Madison Heights, MI5$134.9M282
2006
4.2
Austin, TX1$76.9M215
1983
3.9
Knoxville, TN1-500
-
3.6
Mooresville, NC1$5.6M200
1972
3.9
Cleveland, OH1$8.2M101
2008
3.5
Coraopolis, PA1$999,99930
2004
4.3
Bedford, OH3$102.2M221

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BioBehavioral Diagnostics salaries vs competitors

Among BioBehavioral Diagnostics competitors, employees at ViewRay earn the most with an average yearly salary of $89,684.

Compare BioBehavioral Diagnostics salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
BioBehavioral Diagnostics
$41,392$19.90-
InfuSystem
$51,968$24.98-
Apollo Endosurgery
$71,414$34.33-
CTI Molecular Imaging
$62,828$30.21-
Dale Earnhardt Foundation
$61,919$29.77-
COSE
$37,704$18.13-

Compare BioBehavioral Diagnostics job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
BioBehavioral Diagnostics
$79,691$38.31
Dale Earnhardt Foundation
$100,400$48.27
Apollo Endosurgery
$81,795$39.32
InfuSystem
$80,994$38.94
ViewRay
$80,561$38.73
CTI Molecular Imaging
$79,532$38.24
Home Performance Coalition, Inc.
$79,297$38.12
COSE
$78,166$37.58

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BioBehavioral Diagnostics demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at BioBehavioral Diagnostics vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
InfuSystem41%59%
COSE45%55%
Apollo Endosurgery64%36%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
49%23%12%11%5%
8.5
68%11%13%6%2%
7.7
64%16%8%10%2%
7.7

BioBehavioral Diagnostics and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

K Newton are a Board Member at MIMEDX GROUP, INC.; Senior VP/CFO/COO at ARTHROCARE CORPORATION; and Chief Executive Officer at APOLLO ENDOSURGERY, INC.. They have worked as President/CEO at Synenco Energy Inc, Exec VP/CFO at Synenco Energy Inc, and Board Member at Synenco Energy Inc. K work or have worked as MEMBER at Minnesota State Society of CPAs, MEMBER at Texas State Society of Certified Public Accountants, and MEMBER at American Inst of Certified Public Accountants. They studied at UTSA - The University of Texas at San Antonio.

Richard Diiorio
InfuSystem

Prior to founding ABT in 2006, Dr. Nutt co-founded CTI Molecular Imaging, Inc. in 1983. He was Vice President of Research and Development from 1983 through 1998 when he became the President of CTI PET Systems, a joint venture between Siemens and CTI. In 2002 he became the President and Chief Executive Officer of CTI Molecular Imaging, Inc. a NASDAQ public company. Dr. Nutt led the negotiations resulting in the sale of CTI to Siemens in 2005. As Vice President of R&D, Dr. Nutt had more than 30 patents in the field of molecular imaging, authored and co-authored a large number of technical publications and has presented invited talks at numerous conferences. Prior to founding CTI Molecular Imaging, Dr. Nutt was the co-founder of several other companies including Technology for Energy Corporation, Radio Systems Corporation and Delta M Corporation. Dr. Nutt was the Vice President of EG&G ORTEC during the time frame of 1969 through 1979 where he was responsible for developing many innovations in the field of nuclear physics instrumentation. Prior to ORTEC he was a researcher at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and taught Electrical Engineering at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Nutt holds a BS, MS and PhD from the University of Tennessee and was awarded in 1997 the Dean Daugherty award for his outstanding achievements, the highest Engineering Alumni honors. Dr. Nutt is a Fellow of the IEEE and was named by the organization the Outstanding Engineering for the Eastern part of the US in 1999 for his contributions to molecular imaging. He was also awarded the Distinguished Scientist of the Year by the Academy of Molecular Imaging in year 1999.

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