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Davide Danovi

Experienced Scientist with a demonstrated history cross-sector in both academia and biotech, passionate about impactful technologies and the communities and cultures around innovation. Davide is co-founder of Migration Biotherapeutics, the company develops innovative solutions targeting Brain tumours and building a path towards other oncological and regenerative medicine indications.

With a growing portfolio of consultancies and independent projects, Davide is an active team and community builder and a leader with vision and reach. He has visiting roles at King’s College London and University of Cambridge and is part of the FLIER (Future Leaders for Innovation Enterprise and Research) group at the Academy of Medical Sciences.

Davide has several years of experience in human cells characterisation based on high content imaging. Strong education professional with an MD and Ph.D. After completing his postdoctoral training at University College London and University of Cambridge, he led a research group at King’s and cross functional teams including in his recent three and a half year role as Director of Phenotyping at bit.bio, Cambridge scale-up.

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