Aislinn Mayfield

Scientist I at Nereid Therapeutics

Aislinn Mayfield has a diverse work experience spanning various fields. In 2016, they worked as a Pre-Med Insight Intern at Mayo Clinic School of Medicine. Following that, they worked as a Research Assistant, TRIO McNair Scholar at St. Olaf College, where they conducted experiments in Dr. Kevin Crisp's lab. In 2017, they also served as a Pediatric Cardiology Extern at Columbia University Irving Medical Center for a short period.

Moving forward, in 2017, Aislinn worked at Carleton College as a Recruiting and Marketing Assistant in the Career Center. The next year, they became a Cell Biology Research Scholar/Summer Honors Undergraduate Research Scholar at Harvard Medical School, where they conducted research on microRNA at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction. Aislinn further expanded their research experience by working as a Medical Scribe at HOSPITAL PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATES, P.A., where they handled patient tissue samples and recorded measurements.

In 2018, Aislinn joined Carleton College TRIO SSS as a TRIO Peer Leader, providing guidance and support to students. Simultaneously, they also worked as a Senior Research Associate at Nereid Therapeutics starting in 2022.

Additionally, they worked as a Research Technician at Massachusetts General Hospital from 2019 to 2020. And most recently, Aislinn served as a Consultant in the JEDI Program (Joint Experience in Development Innovation) at Regeneron from March 2022 to October 2022. Through these positions, Aislinn has gained expertise in various research, leadership, and clinical roles.

Aislinn Mayfield completed their education at various institutions. Aislinn attended The Blake School from 2011 to 2015, although the information does not specify the degree or field of study. Aislinn later pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology, General at Carleton College, graduating between the years 2015 and 2019. Aislinn then continued their education with a focus on Biotechnology, earning an MS/MBA degree from Brandeis University from 2020 to 2022.

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