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    Mei Levenson

    Professor and expert in pathology and imaging technologies

    Mei Levenson is the Design Director of Marketing at Bonhams, a prominent auction house. Based in Brooklyn, New York, she serves as the US Design Lead for the company.1 In her role, Mei is responsible for leading the design and execution of marketing materials for Bonhams.1 Her position suggests she plays a crucial role in shaping the visual identity and marketing strategies for Bonhams in the United States.

    While specific details about Mei Levenson's background and career history are limited in the provided search results, her position as Design Director indicates she likely has significant experience in graphic design, marketing, and possibly the art or auction industry. Her LinkedIn profile can be found under the username "meilevenson".1

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    Experience

    Professor and Vice Chair for Strategic Technologies, Pathology Dept. at UC Davis; Co-Founder, CSO at Histolix, Inc.; Principal at Brighton Consulting Group
    Co-Founder at MUSE Microscopy Inc.; Executive Chairman of the Board at Spectros Corporation; Vice President at Cambridge Research & Instrumentation; Special Faculty at Carnegie Mellon University; Asst. Professor, Dept of Pathology at Duke University Medical Center

    Education

    BA in Early modern English, French and German history and literature from Harvard College (1970-1974); Studied 18th-century history at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge (1974-1975); MD in Medicine from University of Michigan Medical School (1975-1979); Fellow, Wilmot Cancer Research Fellow at University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry; Studied Anatomic Pathology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

    Location

    Brooklyn, New York, United States