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    Nabiha Saklayen

    CEO at Cellino | Democratizing Cell and Tissue Therapies Built From Your DNA

    Nabiha Saklayen is a visionary leader passionate about making cells, tissues, and organs accessible to all, with a focus on personalized medicine using DNA technology.

    She aims to revolutionize the treatment of age-related diseases and improve the quality of life for individuals by pioneering innovative solutions.

    Nabiha Saklayen holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Master of Arts (MA) in Physics from Harvard University, as well as a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Physics Major and Mathematics Minor from Emory University.

    She has a strong educational background, including completing her A-Levels at Colombo International School, showcasing her commitment to academic excellence.

    With a wealth of experience, Nabiha has served as CEO and Co-Founder at Cellino, demonstrating her entrepreneurial spirit and ability to drive groundbreaking initiatives.

    She has also contributed to notable projects like 'I Am A Scientist' at The Plenary, Co. and held a fellowship at the Innovative Genomics Institute as a Tory Burch Foundation Fellow.

    Nabiha Saklayen is known for her ability to lead diverse teams comprising experts from various industries such as deep tech, med tech, biotech, regenerative medicine, AI, and software.

    Her leadership style emphasizes innovation, collaboration, and a shared vision to transform healthcare and make a positive impact on society.

    For those who resonate with her vision and would like to collaborate, Nabiha welcomes connections via partner@cellinobio.com, embodying her open and inclusive approach to partnerships.

    In the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson, she encourages others to forge new paths rather than following existing ones, demonstrating her pioneering spirit and commitment to driving change.

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    Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States