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Dr. Lydia Villa-Komaroff

Lydia Villa-Komaroff, Ph.D. is a molecular biologist, an executive, and a diversity ad-vocate. She is a board member and former Chief Executive Officer and Chief Scientific Officer of Cytonome/ST, LLC, a company developing and manufacturing purpose-built cell sorters

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