Scott Luro
Scott Luro is a highly accomplished professional who has a solid educational background in Biological and Biomedical Sciences, particularly in Systems Biology.
He holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Biological and Biomedical Sciences - Systems Biology from Harvard Medical School, where he was a dedicated Graduate Student at the Department of Systems Biology.
Scott also earned a B.S. in Biological Sciences with a focus on Biochemistry, achieving Distinction in Research with Highest Honors from Cornell University. Additionally, he studied Biochemistry at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
With a strong academic foundation, Scott has gained practical experience by working in various prestigious organizations. He has contributed as a Business Development Fellow at the Harvard Office of Technology Development, showcasing his expertise in technology transfer and commercialization.
His role as a Research Associate at Boston Biomedical, Inc., allowed him to apply his scientific knowledge in a professional setting. Prior to this, he worked as a Research Assistant at the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, where he further honed his research skills.
During his academic journey, Scott was also a Student Intern at UMass Medical School, demonstrating his commitment to learning and growth in the medical field.
Scott Luro's diverse experiences in academia and industry have equipped him with a unique perspective and a blend of skills that make him a valuable asset in the fields of Systems Biology, Biochemistry, and Technology Development.