Todd Wilson, MD, has been a part of EndoQuest Robotics since its inception and played critical roles in the concept, strategy development and early design of the platform. He is a minimally invasive surgeon and associate professor at The University of Texas Medical School at Houston, John P. and Kathrine G. McGovern Medical School. His surgical practice focuses on stomach and esophageal disease with an emphasis on developing, teaching, and validating procedures for robotic and endoluminal surgery. He has over seventy peer reviewed published articles, is continuously involved in trials related to robotics and endoluminal techniques, and as the medical director of the Surgical Innovation and Robotics Institute has helped to train thousands of surgeons from all over the world in robotic surgery. Prior to medical school, Todd was a Surface Warfare Officer during which he served three tours as an engineer, as an operations officer and finally as an admiral’s aide. He is excited to help bring EndoQuests’ technology to physicians and to see its impact on medical therapies.