Quicksilver Biosciences
Erik Young is a Chief Scientist at Quicksilver Biosciences, with extensive experience in scientific advisory roles and research. Previous positions include Scientific Advisor at CapCell Biologics and Bialanx, and Associate Research Scientist at Columbia University, where significant contributions were made in the development of nanoscale electronic transducers and biosensor fabrication techniques. Erik has also specialized in bioelectric surveillance of radiation effects and held responsibilities in project design and management. With a Ph.D. in Pathobiology from Columbia University and a B.S. in Biochemistry from Loyola Marymount University, Erik has a solid academic foundation supporting a career dedicated to innovative research in molecular diagnostics and bioelectric detection.
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Quicksilver Biosciences
Quicksilver Biosciences is a venture capital backed biotech startup based in NYC. We are developing a versatile CMOS-integrated biosensor platform for rapid genomic identification. Utilizing proprietary sensing techniques, Quicksilver aims to achieve target sensitivities exceeding current state-of-the-art, while doing so in a portable form-factor and at reduced cost.