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Magda Kordon

PhD, CEO, Founder at intoDNA

Magda Kordon is the founder of intoDNA with a rich research background in biophysics, cell biology, and specialized knowledge in biology of the cell nucleus, chromatin structure, DNA damage repair, and CRISPR-Cas biology. She holds a Masters's and a Ph.D. in Cell Biophysics from Jagiellonian University in Kraków, having also pursued academic opportunities at UC Davis, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and UMass Medical School. Magda's innovative contributions include a patented technique for detecting free ends of DNA in situ within cells. Apart from her scientific pursuits, she is passionate about music, particularly playing the violin.

Magda Kordon is highly educated, having earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Biophysics with distinction from Jagiellonian University, as well as completing Postgraduate Studies in Project Management at Wyższa Szkoła Europejska im. Ks. Józefa Tischnera. Her academic journey includes interdisciplinary Ph.D. studies in 'Society – Environment – Technologies' conducted in English at Jagiellonian University. Magda also holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Violin and Biophysics, respectively, from Akademia Muzyczna w Krakowie and Jagiellonian University.

In her professional engagements, Magda Kordon serves as the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of intoDNA, a testament to her entrepreneurial spirit and leadership abilities. Her prior roles include Postdoctoral Researcher at Jagiellonian University and visiting Ph.D. student positions at renowned institutions such as the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and the University of California, Davis. With a strong foundation in biophysics and a diverse academic background, Magda Kordon exemplifies excellence in both scientific exploration and creative pursuits.

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Cracow, Lesser Poland District, Poland