Lindsay Trammell has extensive experience in the field of scientific research and development. Lindsay began their career as a STEM Faculty Assistant in Salem Public Schools, where they worked with middle school students on various STEM activities. Lindsay then interned at Bristol-Myers Squibb as a Process Development Intern, collaborating with the High Throughput Screening team.
Trammell's work then brought their to Horizon Discovery, where they served as a Compound Management Associate and later as the leader of a shutdown and relocation project for compound management. Lindsay played a crucial role in preparing source material for high throughput screening assays, managing compound library upkeep, and coordinating projects to ensure efficiency and quality data.
Next, they joined FORMA Therapeutics, Inc. as a Research Associate, responsible for maintaining and culturing cell lines for various assays, conducting routine weekly assays, and performing assay development experiments.
Currently, Trammell is a Senior Associate Scientist at Valo Health. Lindsay'sresponsibilities include maintaining cell lines for cell-based assays, running weekly hit-to-lead and lead optimization targets, developing new assays, and presenting data to project teams.
Throughout their career, Trammell has demonstrated proficiency in assay development, data analysis, and project coordination. Lindsay'sexpertise in the field positions their as a valuable asset to any scientific research team.
Lindsay Trammell attended Syracuse University from 2010 to 2014, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Biotechnology. During the same period, they also obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Spanish Language and Literature from Syracuse University.
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