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Dr Simpson has worked for AstraZeneca since 2006. He currently oversees the quality of the company’s compound collection for screening, and the supply of compounds across AstraZeneca and to multiple external partners. He also ensures the delivery of compound efficacy screening and of in vitro safety screening to many drug discovery projects.
Edward Yeung is part of the chemistry faculty at Iowa State University, where he is Robert Allen Wright Professor and Distinguished Professor in Liberal Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on measurement systems for biological and material sciences. His expertise includes optical and mass spectroscopies, single cell and single molecule monitoring, and fundamental phenomena in chromatography.
Dr. Montoya is originally from Cali, Colombia, and completed his medical degree with honors at the Universidad del Valle. He trained in Internal Medicine at Tulane University in New Orleans. Following his residency, he completed his fellowship in Infectious Diseases at Stanford University in Palo Alto under the mentorship of Dr. Jack S. Remington.
Professor Cameron has developed ‘Sportomics’, which blends '-omics' science with biochemical analysis in the field to identify markers of athlete health. This is to discover how exercise affects metabolism, and to improve performance in real-time.
Dr. J. Michael Ramsey holds the Minnie N. Goldby Distinguished Professor of Chemistry Chair at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. In addition to his appointment in the Department of Chemistry, he is a member of the faculty in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Carolina Center for Genome Sciences in the UNC-CH School of Medicine.
Sarah has a Bachelor’s in Business Management as well as a Juris Doctorate. Camino Information Services has nearly 15 years of experience in healthcare IT including LIMS, SharePoint, cloud computing, EMR deployment, and help desk services.
Matt works in in vitro diagnostic product development, specializing in infectious disease point-of-care testing. He has in-depth experience in monoclonal antibody development, immunochemistry, protein chemistry, and infectious disease microbiology.
Alejandro Uribe-Benninghoff
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Alejandro has 14 years of experience in immunology, flow cytometry, cell biology and monoclonal antibody research and development. He has specialized in the development and implementation of assays and protocols that used high throughput screening (HTS) as a primary tool for the discovery of stem cell, lymphocyte and myelocyte clinical/research reagents.
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