NanoCellect Biomedical Expands Executive Leadership Team with New VP of Commercial

News | August 1, 2019

SAN DIEGO, Calif., August 1, 2019 — NanoCellect Biomedical, Inc., a leader in the development and manufacturing of modern and simple solutions for cell-based assays, today announced that Paul DiGregorio, Ph.D. has joined the company as its new Vice President of Commercial. In this role, Paul will lead NanoCellect’s global commercial expansion efforts and oversee the company’s sales, marketing, customer support, and product teams.

“Much of Nanocellect’s recent efforts, both in North America and abroad, have been focused on expanding our reach to ensure we can get our products into the laboratories and facilities that need them,” said Chris Neary, CEO of NanoCellect Biomedical. “As we continue to implement our strategic growth plan, Paul’s strong scientific background, along with his proven track record helping companies grow in new and existing markets, will bring significant value to our senior leadership team. We’re excited to welcome him to Nanocellect.”

Paul brings nearly 20 years of industry experience to the NanoCellect team and most recently served as the Head of Sales for the Americas at Chemspeed Technologies, a provider of high throughput and high output research and development workflow solutions. He holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of California, San Francisco, and a B.S. in Biology from the University of California, San Diego.

To learn more about NanoCellect and its products for single cell genomics, antibody discovery, cell line engineering, and gene editing, please visit https://nanocellect.com.

About NanoCellect Biomedical, Inc.

NanoCellect is a life science tools company that develops and manufactures innovative solutions for cell analysis and sorting based on gentle, sterile, microfluidic technology. NanoCellect’s WOLF® Cell Sorter and N1 single-cell plate dispenser allow researchers to perform antibody discovery, cell line development, genomic sample preparation and CRISPR genome editing faster, without contamination. The compact, sturdy and affordable system allows researchers to safely perform cell sorting and single-cell plating experiments at their convenience. Founded in 2009, NanoCellect is headquartered in San Diego. Learn more at www.nanocellect.com.

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