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Avellino

Biotechnology

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    Daniel Hong Senior Software Engineer @ Avellino Lab
    • San Jose, California, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Jamal Mansuri Process Development Scientist | Molecular Biology | CLIA Operations
    • San Francisco Bay Area
    • Rising Star
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    Yifan Liu Master Student @ Cornell | Actively seeking 24 SDE NG Opportunity
    • Ithaca, New York, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Talia H. Human Resources Generalist
    • Menlo Park
    • Rising Star
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    Cyril Allouche, MBA, CPA Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer working with Boards for over 25 years, leading organizations through SPAC, IPO, Follow-on, ATM, CB and Debt, raising $1.3BN+ over last 8 years
    • San Francisco
    • Rising Star
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Overview

Avellino turns genomic analytics into actionable healthcare insights, creating a healthier future for all. Powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning, its genetic discovery engine drives disruptive healthcare innovations. Avellino’s expertise spans a broad spectrum of healthcare specialties, including the impact of genetics in ophthalmology, oncology, pathogenomics and infectious diseases. As a global leader in leveraging artificial intelligence-powered algorithms, Avellino’s diagnostics provide eye care professionals with personalized genetic data to predict eye disease, prevent disease progression and ultimately preserve vision. Avellino has completed more than one million genetic eye tests since 2008, commercialized in the United States, South Korea and Japan. Its world class CLIA-certified laboratory in California has tested more than four million patients for COVID and RSV. Avellino’s research and development team has made groundbreaking discoveries leveraging genetic data, with programs in early detection of oncology, a polygenic risk analysis for glaucoma, and a siRNA gene-silencing therapeutic for the treatment of granular corneal dystrophy type II (currently in preclinical development). With a focus on health equity, Avellino prioritizes the inclusion of ethnically diverse populations in its studies to maximize the impact of its genomics breakthroughs for global healthcare. Avellino is headquartered in Silicon Valley, California, with operations in Korea, Japan, and the UK.

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