Bio: Director of Biosafety Products, David leads Labconco's applications and product management groups for life science enclosures. For several years David has been involved in the design, testing, and use of laminar flow products including Class II biosafety cabinets. He is a member of American Biological Safety Association International (ABSA), the Controlled Environment Testing Association (CETA), and is involved with the NSF/ANSI Standard 49 Joint Committee on Biosafety Cabinetry.
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