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RenBio was co-founded by Drs. David Ho and Yaoxing Huang, visionary scientists affiliated with the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center in New York City. Since opening our doors in 2016, we have rapidly grown into a diverse, multidisciplinary team, with expertise spanning a range of biological and engineering fields. Our approach leverages the breadth of our collective knowledge to develop a true platform technology with the abi...
RenBio was co-founded by Drs. David Ho and Yaoxing Huang, visionary scientists affiliated with the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center in New York City. Since opening our doors in 2016, we have rapidly grown into a diverse, multidisciplinary team, with expertise spanning a range of biological and engineering fields. Our approach leverages the breadth of our collective knowledge to develop a true platform technology with the ability to deliver antibodies for the prevention and treatment of multiple diseases.

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430 East 29th Street, Suite 600, New York, NY 10016
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