NovoBind
Sylvia Cheung is a Scientist at NovoBind with a background in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Sylvia has experience as a Graduate Research Assistant at UBC Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, where Sylvia focused on the role of SHIP1 in IL-10 regulation of activated macrophages. Prior to that, Sylvia worked as an Undergraduate Research Student investigating the interaction between talin integrin binding site 2 and integrin. Cheung holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from The University of British Columbia.
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NovoBind
NovoBind is an integrated animal health company utilizing next-generation biologics to target and neutralize key pathogens affecting producers and food safety. They target pathogens that cause >$1B of production losses.