Bryce Ito is a Bioengineer at Diversified NANO Solutions Corporation since December 2017, focusing on the development of lateral flow assays using biomarkers to combat counterfeiting. Previous experience includes an internship at 3DT Holdings, where experiments were conducted to validate a coronary sizing guidewire, and roles as a Research Assistant at both the University of California, Riverside, specializing in genetics and microbiology, and at Keck Graduate Institute, designing experiments in electro-chemistry and developing medical diagnostic tools. Bryce holds a Master of Engineering in Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering from UC San Diego and a Bachelor of Science with a minor in Computer Science from the University of California, Riverside. Education was completed at Lynbrook High School.
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Diversified NANO Solutions Corporation
Diversified NANO Solutions Corporation (DNSC), based in San Diego California, specializes in developing and manufacturing nano materials and fluids used in high-performance functional inks for digital printing, unique customer applications, research and surface treatments. DNSC has developed an extensive product line of inks known as x-nano™, providing a range of solutions that utilize magnetic and non-magnetic nano particles, including invisible fluorescent inks (UV/IR), special pigmented/hybrid inks and MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) inks. These inks address dot on demand inkjet applications based on thermal and piezo print heads using aqueous, oil, energy curable (UV/LED) and eco-solvent based inks. DNSC's MICR ink is the preferred choice for manufacturers of high-speed inkjet presses and desktop printers utilizing piezo and/or thermal print heads by HP, Lexmark, Canon, Epson, Kyocera, Panasonic, Ricoh, Konica Minolta, Fujifilm Dimatix and others.