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David John Blackbourn
Founder at Ducentis BioTherapeutics Ltd.
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David John Blackbourn is the founder of Ducentis BioTherapeutics Ltd., where he holds the title of Non-Executive Director starting in 2014.
He is currently the Director at Microbiology Society.
David John Blackbourn active positions
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Ducentis BioTherapeutics Ltd.
![]() Ducentis BioTherapeutics Ltd. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Ducentis Biotherapeutics Ltd. develops novel therapies for inflammation and autoimmune disease. The company was founded by Rebecca Ashfield, David Blackbourn and Philip Huxley in March 2015 and is headquartered in Witney, the United Kingdom. | Founder | 12/11/2014 |
Microbiology Society
![]() Microbiology Society Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Microbiology Society provides grants and prizes to its members. The non-profit company is based in London, UK. The society offers a range of resources to its members, and also provides information on how to use microbiology knowledge in roles outside of research. The website also includes information on accessibility. The British company was founded in 1945. The CEO is Peter Cotgreave. | Director/Board Member | - |
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Ducentis BioTherapeutics Ltd.
![]() Ducentis BioTherapeutics Ltd. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Ducentis Biotherapeutics Ltd. develops novel therapies for inflammation and autoimmune disease. The company was founded by Rebecca Ashfield, David Blackbourn and Philip Huxley in March 2015 and is headquartered in Witney, the United Kingdom. | Health Technology |
Microbiology Society
![]() Microbiology Society Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Microbiology Society provides grants and prizes to its members. The non-profit company is based in London, UK. The society offers a range of resources to its members, and also provides information on how to use microbiology knowledge in roles outside of research. The website also includes information on accessibility. The British company was founded in 1945. The CEO is Peter Cotgreave. | Commercial Services |
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