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'''Dr. Nathaniel David''', is a Structual Biologist most noted for being one the top young innovators in the field of science in Biotechnology in 1999. He co founded Syrrx. Syrrx is a research company that anaylzes the nature of proteins to cure diseases; specifically one of them is diabetes. He studied at University of Berkeley in California and received his Ph.D in Molecular Biology. He was noted as one of the world's top innovators under 35 in MIT's technology magazine. He has also been noted in People magazine. A highly respected scientist in Southern California.
'''Dr. Nathaniel David''', is a Molecular Biologist most noted for being one the top young innovators in the field of science in Biotechnology in 1999. He co founded Syrrx. Syrrx is a research company that anaylzes the nature of proteins to cure diseases; specifically one of them is diabetes. He studied at University of Berkeley in California and received his Ph.D in Molecular Biology. He was noted as one of the world's top innovators under 35 in MIT's technology magazine. He has also been noted in People magazine. A highly respected scientist in Southern California.





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Dr. Nathaniel David, is a Molecular Biologist most noted for being one the top young innovators in the field of science in Biotechnology in 1999. He co founded Syrrx. Syrrx is a research company that anaylzes the nature of proteins to cure diseases; specifically one of them is diabetes. He studied at University of Berkeley in California and received his Ph.D in Molecular Biology. He was noted as one of the world's top innovators under 35 in MIT's technology magazine. He has also been noted in People magazine. A highly respected scientist in Southern California.


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