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Sumon Sadhu

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Sumon Sadhu is a co-founder at Atman Labs, Inc., based in San Francisco, California. He has a diverse background in entrepreneurship and investment, having been involved in various roles across multiple companies. Before Atman Labs, he was a founding member and Director of Intelligence at Quid, where he played significant roles in hiring, fundraising, product development, and client engagement. He was also the CEO and co-founder of Muse.ai, a video search company backed by Horizons Ventures.123

Sumon Sadhu has been an active angel investor and strategic advisor, with notable investments in companies like ClearTax, Benchling, and Xendit. He has also served on the advisory board of Seedcamp and was the founding CEO of SnapTalent, a Y Combinator company. His educational background includes studies in Biochemistry at the University of Oxford and research in Infectious Disease and Immunology.12

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Rick writes with such depth. Cool to see him share his thoughts from building @Persona_IDV

Feb 23 · twitter

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Jul 12 · YourStory
Startup news and updates: daily roundup (July 12, 2021) - YourStory
Jun 19 · Moneycontrol.com
The Private Market Show | One Empire Company Can Inspire A Whole Ecosystem Of Companies: Sumon Sadhu - Moneycontrol.com

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Experience

Atman Labs, Inc

Education

Biochemistry at University of Oxford (2001 - 2005), with a specialization in Human Disease and Glycobiology, Infectious Disease, Immunology, and Human Disease at University of Oxford (2005 - 2006)

Location

San Francisco, California, United States