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Maxcyte average salary is $250,000, median salary is $250,000 with a salary range from $250,000 to $250,000.
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250,000
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Executive Vice President 250,000-250,000 Gaithersburg, MD, 20877 2017 Maxcyte Executive Vice President Salaries (1)
Maxcyte Gaithersburg, MD Salaries
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  • MaxCyte Inc
  • Industry: BioTech/Drugs
  • City: Gaithersburg, MD
  • MaxCyte, Inc., a clinical stage biotechnology company, is commercializing the most efficient and customizable cell loading technology available today. It is enabling and improving non-viral therapeutic gene transfer, identifying more targeted ways to deliver drugs, and accelerating the drug discovery process. The MaxCyte GT(TM) system brings individualized cell loading to the clinic for the first time. MaxCyte can load large volumes of any molecule, including drugs, nucleic acids and proteins, into any cell rapidly enough to enable on-site patient treatment. Therapeutic applications include non-viral gene delivery and drug delivery via a wide range of cells, including blood cells.