Work with thought leaders and academic experts from University of California, Berkeley

Researchers on NotedSource with connections to University of California, Berkeley include Dr. Carolyn Chen, Julie Klinger, Roger Louis Martinez-Davila, Elizabeth Löwe Hunter, Dr. Joss Greene, Beatrice Fadrigon, Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer, Scott Baker, Dr. Amy Finn, Ph.D., Brittan S. Scales, M.P.H, Ph.D., Ashley Hodgson, Lee Weinstein, Jennifer Aaker, Eve Ekman, C. Malik Boykin, Ph.D., Carissa Pardamean, PhD, Saroj Chand, Kathleen Gerson, Nik Nikooyan, Ph.D., Michael Cronin Daugherty, PhD, Hunter Johnson, Liliya Gabelev Khasin, Dr. Erin Baggs, Ph.D., Moshe Baruch, Ph.D, Olga (Olia) Gaidarenko, Ph. D., Jonathan D. Agnew, PhD, MBA, Skye Ngo, Sui Yang, Kristina Krassovsky, Dr. Karinna Hurley, Ph.D., Curtis McCoy, Gilly Elor, Richard Wood, Dr. Xiao Liu, John Mretais, Edi M.-L. Wipf, PhD, Joy Mickle, Snehal Shingavi, Dr. Juliet Lamont, Ph.D., Jonathan Tamir, Bridget Martin, David H. Nguyen, Ph.D., Louis Johnston, Adam Hill, Ernesto Guerra, James Ron, Lea Ann Christenson, Daniel Brown, Stephen Edwards, and David Bayne.

Dr. Carolyn Chen

Berkeley, California, United States of America
Scholar of Work, Silicon Valley, Religion, and Race
Education

UC Berkeley

Ph.D., Sociology

Berkeley, California, United States of America
Experience

UC Berkeley

Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies / 2015Present

Co-Director, Berkeley Center for the Study of Religion / 2021Present

Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative

Executive Director / 2022Present

Northwestern University

Associate Professor / 20092015

Director of Asian American Studies / 20112013

Assistant Professor / 20032009

Princeton University

Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for the Study of Religion / 20022003

About
My research focuses on work, religion, spirituality, and race in the United States. I've conducted research on tech work culture, religious congregations, and immigrant communities. I've published three books: *Work Pray Code: When Work Becomes Religion in Silicon Valley* (Princeton 2022), *Getting Saved in America: Taiwanese Immigration and Religious Experience* (Princeton 2008) and *Sustaining Faith Traditions: Religion, Race and Ethnicity among the Latino and Asian American Second Generation* (NYU 2012). My writing has appeared in popular publications such as the *New York Times*, *Los Angeles Times*, and *The Atlantic*. And my work has been featured in media outlets such as the National Public Radio and CNN. I am the Co-Director of the UC Berkeley Center for the Study of Religion, and Executive Director of the Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative (APARRI), a scholarly community committed to the advancement of public knowledge of Asian Pacific American religions.

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Julie Klinger

Newark, Delaware, United States of America
Assistant Professor of Geography at University of Delaware
Education

University of California, Berkeley

Ph.D., Geography / 2015

Berkeley, California, United States of America

Sarah Lawrence College

B.A., International Relations, Politic Geography / 2006

Bronxville, New York, United States of America

Certificate, Professional Training, China Studies, International Politics / 2007

Nanjing
Experience

University of Delaware

Assistant Professor of Geography / January, 2020Present

Boston University Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies

Assistant Professor of International Relations / June, 2015December, 2019

UC Berkeley

PhD Candidate / 20122015

PhD Student / 20092012

Fundación AVINA

Consultant / 2011

University of California-Berkeley Department of Geography

Graduate Student Instructor / 20092011

JMK International

Consultant / 20062010

The Guerrera Book Project

Co-Director / 20082010

Action 2030

International Projects Coordinator / 20082009

The Himalayan Environmental Policy Project

China Projects Coordinator / 20062009

The Future of Food Curriculum Development Project

Research Assistant / 20052007

Research Expertise
Political Science and International Relations
Geography, Planning and Development
Sociology and Political Science
About
I'm an Assistant Professor of Geography in the Department of Geography and Spatial Sciences at the University of Delaware, and faculty in the Minerals, Materials, and Society Program. My recently released book, "Rare Earth Frontiers: From Terrestrial Subsoils to Lunar Landscapes" with Cornell University Press, is based on five years' research in the capitals and borderlands of China, Brazil, and the USA. It recently received the Meridian Book Award from the American Association of Geographers for its "unusually important contribution to the art and science of geography." Full professional fluency in Mandarin and Portuguese. Worldwide research, consulting, and negotiation experience.

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Roger Louis Martinez-Davila

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States of America
University of Colorado - Colorado Springs
Education

The University of Texas at Austin

Ph.D., History / May, 2008

Austin, Texas, United States of America

University of California, Berkeley

M.P.P., Master of Public Policy / May, 1994

Berkeley, California, United States of America

The University of Texas at Austin

B.A., Humanities / May, 1992

Austin, Texas, United States of America
Research Expertise
Conversos
Europe
Middle Ages
paleography
digital humanities
And 7 more
About
s a Professor of History at the University of Colorado and a digital humanities innovator, I specialize in medieval and early modern history, focusing on the dynamic interplay of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim cultures. My academic journey, rooted in a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin, is dedicated to exploring the rich complexities of Spain, Iberia, and the [Global Middle Ages](https://grants.uccs.edu/igma/). Yet, it is grounded in industry and government, based on my prior almost decade long career in research forecasting at the Institute for the Future and governmental management consultant and strategic planning. My current work is distinguished by my innovative use of virtual reality, MOOCs, big data, and AI in historical manuscript studies, aiming to transform our approach to teaching, research, and knowledge creation. My career and life is characterized by a global scope, delving into the histories of regions like Spain, Portugal, Italy, the UK, Germany, France, Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden, Iceland, Mexico, and South America. This includes prior residence in Spain, Bolivia, and South America, in addition to my native United States (TX, PA, CA, CO). This broad perspective enriches my research and teaching, allowing me to weave diverse historical narratives. A pivotal aspect of my work is my involvement with over 70,000 citizen scholars via MOOCs, university students, high school students, and the general public. This includes leading the “Immersive Global Middle Ages” project, which uses advanced digital tools to bring historical narratives to life. In December 2023, I launched a [Coursera.org Specialization titled “Personal Journeys: Identity, Motivation, and Resilience.”](https://www.coursera.org/specializations/identity-motivation-resilience) This three-course series explores the Renaissance’s cultural and intellectual legacy and modern global perspectives, focusing on self-discovery, motivation, and overcoming societal challenges. The courses offer an intellectual tapestry designed to foster resilience and growth in both personal and professional spheres. Central to my vision for future research and education is training AI as a “[collaborative AI humanist and scholar](https://urraca-ai.org/),” an endeavor that transcends academic research to pioneer new forms of human-AI collaboration. This initiative is about deepening our collective understanding of history’s longue durée through the lens of innovative technology.

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Elizabeth Löwe Hunter

Oakland, CA
Ph.D. in Black Studies and Gender Studies specialized in race, gender, belonging, and representation.
Education

University of California, Berkeley

Ph.D., African American Studies & African Diaspora Studies, Emphasis in Women, Gender and Sexuality / May, 2023

Berkeley, California, United States of America
Experience

University of California Berkeley

Doctoral Researcher / August, 2017May, 2023

Collaborated with cross-functional teams as the principal research analyst leading a transnational, multi-year research project based on foundation of a strong Intersectional Feminist analysis of inequity and power. Recruited over 100 research participants, conducted in-depth community based interviews with 34 individuals, and managed 70+ hours of audio and visual data in accordance with IRB (Institutional Review Board) illustrating key diversity and equity problems that Black Danish citizens face, to which I proposed action points.

Instructor of Black Studies & Gender Studies / January, 2018May, 2022

Award winning instructor and leader of six courses on writing, research methods, and analysis within the Humanistic Social Sciences, specifically focused on gender, sexual, and racial inclusivity and justice. Designed and implemented hybrid curricula focused on critical thinking, social justice, equity vs. equality, and collaboration, which I managed and coordinated via online platforms. Monitored, evaluated student engagement, learning, and yielded a 100% success.

Institute for European Studies, UC Berkeley

Research Analyst / June, 2018September, 2018

onducted quantitative and qualitative research and organized data-driven insights to propose scalable solutions to global partners that resulted in improved relations with labor unions and higher retention of key management roles. Effectively communicated research findings including summaries, analytical reviews, and progress reports to senior researchers and teams with clear suggestions and proposed policy implementation plans.

UNESCO

Project Manager / July, 2013June, 2014

Managed and delivered reports to Danish ministries from participating in meetings in UNESCO’s commissions, committees, regional and international programs related to the UNESCO conventions on the Diversity of Cultural Expression and Cultural Heritage. Planned and coordinated major international events, accommodating royal and diplomatic stakeholders and represented the Danish brand, priorities, and vision internationally. Managed projects, budgets, bookings, organization, and communication.

Research Expertise
Gender Studies
Intersectional Feminisms
Cultural Studies
Discourse Analysis
Sociology
And 1 more
About
I am a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley in 2023, specializing in cultural analyses of structural injustice. I have 10+ years of experience leading research projects and teams, managing cultural programs, and coordinating public facing events in collaboration with communities, activists, and global organizations like UNESCO. I create data-driven storytelling that unsettles the status quo, amplifies marginalized knowledges, and supports informed decision making via innovation and thought leadership.

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Beatrice Fadrigon

Austin, Texas, United States of America
Clinical Study Coordinator at University of Texas at Austin
Education

University of Pittsburgh

Bachelor's of Science, Psychology / May, 2021

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America

University of California, Berkeley

Masters, Information Management and Systems / May, 2023

Berkeley, California, United States of America
Experience

University of Texas at Austin

Clinical Study Coordinator / November, 2023Present

Managing a 5-year long NIMH Grant Funded research study on digital mental health treatments for depression symptoms.

Alumni Fellow / June, 2023August, 2023

Returned as an Alumni Fellow for the iSchool Inclusion Institute, teaching workshops about Intersectional Research and mentoring up to 30 undergraduate students for a summer.

University of California, Berkeley

Graduate Student Instructor / August, 2023May, 2024

Graduate Student Instructor for two courses at the UC Berkeley School of Information. DATASCI 231: Behind The Data: Humans & Values and INFOSCI 272: Qualitative Research Methods

Palo Alto Networks

Inclusive Recruitment Programs Intern / May, 2022August, 2022

Analyzed employee surveys at a cybersecurity firm to garner insights on employee engagement in ERGs and used research methods & federal standards set by the EEOC to inform sourcers and recruiters to be mindful of bias in their hiring processes.

University of Pittsburgh

Undergraduate Research Assistant / August, 2020April, 2021

Worked in the CAMBIAR Collective Lab which focused on how youth develop their anti-racist actions through school settings.

Research Expertise
HCI
LGBTQ+
User Experience
Psychology
About
I'm Beatrice and I am currently a Clinical Study Coordinator at the Mood Disorders Lab at University of Texas at Austin. I have a Master in Information Management Systems program at UC Berkeley and a B.S in Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh. I enjoy being an academic and engaging with my community through leadership in organizing. Recently, I have also been pursuing a few freelance opportunities in short term research projects and teaching a workshop series.  <br>

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Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer

Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Classics professor at UChicago and Director of IFK
Education

University of California Berkeley

Ph.D, Classics / December, 1992

Berkeley, California, United States of America

Harvard University

Ph.D. Program, Classics / June, 1988

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America

Princeton University

BA, Classics / June, 1987

Princeton, New Jersey, United States of America
Experience

University of Chicago

Co-Founder and Inaugural Director, Stevanovich Institute on the Formation of Knowledge / July, 2015Present

Helen A. Regenstein Distinguished Service Professor of Classics / January, 2012Present

affiliated in the Program in Gender Studies

Ann L. and Lawrence B. Buttenwieser Professsor of Classics and Professor in the Committee on the History of Culture / 20092011

affiliated in the Program in Gender Studies

Ann L. and Lawrence B. Buttenwieser Professsor of Classics and Professor in the Committee on the History of Culture / 20052008

Chair, Committee on the History of Culture / 20062008

(a Ph.D granting program)

Chair, Department of Classics / 20012004

Professor of Classics and of The Committee on the History of Culture / 19982005

Visiting Associate Professor of Classics / January, 1998June, 1998

Brown University

W. Duncan MacMillan II Professor of Classics / 20082009

University of California, Berkeley

Associate Professor of Classics and Rhetoric / 19951998

Assistant Professor of Classics and Rhetoric / 19921995

Acting Assistant Professor of Classics and Rhetoric / 19911992

Research Expertise
History and Philosophy of Science
Political Science and International Relations
Literature and Literary Theory
History
Cultural Studies
And 3 more
About
Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer works on Roman imperial literature, the history of rhetoric and philosophy, and on the reception of the western classical tradition in contemporary China.  She is the author of 5 books on the ancient novel, Neronian literature, political theatricality, and Stoic philosophy, the most recent of which is Persius: A Study in Food, Philosophy, and the Figural (Winner of the 2016 Goodwin Award of Merit).  She has also edited or co-edited 7 wide-ranging essay collections (two of them Cambridge Companions) and the “Seneca in Translation” series from the University of Chicago. Bartsch’s new translation of Vergil’s Aeneid was released from Random House in 2021; in 2022, she is publishing a monograph on the contemporary Chinese reception of ancient Greek political philosophy.  Bartsch has been a Guggenheim fellow, edits the journal KNOW, and has held visiting scholar positions in St. Andrews, Taipei, and Rome. Starting in academic year 2015, she has led a university-wide initiative to explore the historical and social contexts in which knowledge is created, legitimized, and circulated.

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Brittan S. Scales, M.P.H, Ph.D.

Highly skilled Bioinformatician and Microbiologist trained in Microbiome and NGS research
Education

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

Ph.D., Microbiology and Immunology / September, 2015

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America

University of California, Berkeley

M.P.H, Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology / May, 2009

Berkeley, California, United States of America

University of California, Los Angeles

B.S., Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics / April, 2006

Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Research Expertise
microbiomes
marine plastic biofilms
genomics
next-generation sequencing
bioinformatics
And 15 more
About
Dr. Brittan S. Scales is a highly educated and experienced microbiologist and immunologist with a passion for infectious diseases and public health. She received her Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor in 2015, where she focused on studying the interactions between the lung microbiome and immune response. She also obtained her Master of Public Health degree in Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2009. After completing her Ph.D., Dr. Scales worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Michigan's Department of Microbiology & Immunology and the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research in Germany. Her research during this time focused on understanding the role of microbes in the environment and their impact on human health. Most recently, Dr. Scales worked as a Ph.D. Production Expert at ScaleAI, where she utilized her expertise in coding, math, and science to develop software solutions for various industries. She also continues to conduct research and publish papers in the fields of microbiology and immunology. Dr. Scales is dedicated to using her knowledge and skills to contribute to the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases and promote public health. She is a highly sought-after expert in her field and is committed to making a positive impact in the scientific community and beyond.

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Carissa Pardamean, PhD

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
Scientific writer and linguist with a wide variety of experiences, including bench science and data analytics. Have worked in research on smoking cessation and nicotine metabolism, colorectal cancer risk, virology, and RNA biology.
Education

University of California Los Angeles

PhD. Candidate, Molecular and Medical Pharmacology / June, 2022

Los Angeles, California, United States of America

Boston University School of Medicine

M.Sc., Graduate School of Medical Sciences / May, 2014

Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America

University of California Berkeley

B.A., Molecular and Cell Biology; Linguistics / May, 2011

Berkeley, California, United States of America
Research Expertise
molecular virology
RNA biology
cellular biology
statistical analysis
scientific writing
And 12 more
About
As a scientific writer and editor, I have had 12+ years experience in scientific writing and editing as the in-house editor, translator, and molecular biology consultant for BioRealm and Bina Nusantara University. I have applied the writing and editing skills during my graduate study years to co-author and edit numerous grants to funding and manuscripts for publications. I have leveraged my training in linguistics to convey information in writing more efficiently and precisely. As a bench scientist, my most recent experiences (6 years) are on RNA biology and virology. I have an overall 10 years experience in molecular and cellular biology techniques. As a linguist, I currently am a lexical linguist, curating the Indonesian language database for Apple. SUMMARY/HIGHLIGHTS Bench science research experience: molecular virology \| RNA biology \| host\-virus interaction \| viral pathogenesis \| gammaherpesvirus \| molecular & cellular biology \| yeast genetics \| OB/GYN oncology Analytical/writing/editing non-bench research experience: nicotine addiction and metabolism \| colorectal cancer risk\, epidemiology\, pathogenesis \| thyroid disorder management \| rice agrogenetics \| linguistics and NPL \| AI/ML application on sciences Some conceptual knowledge (mainly through editing during graduate studies): vaccine candidate platform validation \| immunology \| endosomal recycling pathway Transferable skills: quick learner in new scientific fields and methods \| scientific writing for publications and grants \| basic and clinical studies \| independent project planning \| statistical analysis \| leadership and mentorship

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Nik Nikooyan, Ph.D.

California
Former Senior Research Scientist and University Lecturer with numerous publications on AI/ML, Modeling, and Neuroscience
Education

University of California, Berkeley

Masters, Information & Data Science / December, 2021

Berkeley, California, United States of America

Delft University of Technology

Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering / June, 2011

Delft
Research Expertise
Data Science
Machine Learning
AI
Computational Neuroscience
Computer Science Applications
And 2 more
About
Nik Nikooyan, Ph.D. is a highly accomplished data scientist with a passion for using data to improve healthcare and quality of life. He holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Delft University of Technology and a Masters in Information & Data Science from University of California, Berkeley. Throughout his career, Nik has focused on the intersection of AI & data science and healthcare. He has conducted extensive research on developing novel algorithms to extract meaningful information from complex data. He has also worked on projects related to medical device design and development, utilizing his expertise in data analysis and machine learning to improve medical technology. In addition to his technical skills, Nik is a skilled communicator and leader. He has published multiple papers in prestigious journals and has presented his work at international conferences. He has also served as lecturer at the California State University where he mentored and supervised students, sharing his knowledge and helping to cultivate the next generation of computer & data scientists. Nik is currently working as a data scientist at a leading consulting company, where he applies his skills to help clients with AI driven solutions to improve the quality of life of others.

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Michael Cronin Daugherty, PhD

Berkeley, California, United States of America
PhD chemist with extensive expertise in polymer chemistry, porous materials, and organic synthesis.
Education

University of California, Berkeley

PhD, Chemistry / May, 2024

Berkeley

Northwestern University

Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry / June, 2018

Evanston, Illinois, United States of America
Research Expertise
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Materials Chemistry
Electrochemistry
Polymer Chemistry
And 18 more
About
PhD Chemistry graduate from UC Berkeley eager to share my technical expertise across a range of fields, including organic chemistry and materials. I have extensive experience in reaction development, graphene nanomaterials, polymers, porous materials, and electrochemistry. During my PhD, I developed graphene nanomaterials for next-generation electronics. I synthesized complex small molecule aryl precursors and controllably polymerized these precursors to form graphene nanomaterials. I led an interdisciplinary collaboration with experimental physicists and theorists to characterize and study the physical, electronic, and magnetic structure of these materials. In my undergraduate research, I synthesized covalent organic frameworks (COFs), which are porous crystalline polymers with applications for catalysis, energy storage, and water purification. I led the development of a synthetic method to access a class of hydrolytically stable COFs with unprecedented materials quality. I also helped develop a paired electrolysis method providing a more energy-efficient means of employing electrochemical reactions in multi-step syntheses.

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Dr. Erin Baggs, Ph.D.

Research Scientist with expertise in molecular evolution, plant biology and microbial biology.
Education

UC Berkeley

PhD, Plant and microbial biology / December, 2021

Berkeley, California, United States of America
Research Expertise
Plant Science
Physiology
Genetics
Cell Biology
Genetics (clinical)
About
Dr. Erin Baggs is a highly skilled and experienced scientist in the field of plant and microbial biology. She obtained her Ph.D. from UC Berkeley in 2021, where she focused on understanding the interactions between plants and beneficial microbes in the soil. Her research has been published in several prestigious journals and has contributed to a better understanding of how microbes can improve plant growth and health. After completing her Ph.D., Dr. Baggs joined Sound Agriculture as a Research Scientist II. In this role, she continues to investigate the potential of microbes to enhance crop production and sustainability through leveraging her bioinformatics skills. She is involved in various projects, designing experiments, analyzing data, and publishing findings. Her expertise in bioinformatics, plant and microbial biology has allowed her to make significant contributions to the company's research and development efforts. Dr. Baggs is passionate about using her knowledge and skills to address global challenges in agriculture and food production. She is dedicated to finding sustainable solutions to increase crop yields and improve soil health while reducing the need for chemical inputs. With her strong background in plant and microbial biology, she is well-equipped to make a positive impact in this field. In addition to her scientific work, Dr. Baggs is also a mentor and teacher. She has trained and supervised undergraduate and graduate students, helping them develop their research skills and passion for science. Overall, Dr. Erin Baggs is a highly accomplished scientist with a strong passion for using her expertise to improve the world's food systems. Her education and experience make her a valuable asset in any research or development team focused on sustainable agriculture or omics research.

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Moshe Baruch, Ph.D

Biotech Scientist with Over a Decade of Experience in Synthetic Biology and Microbiology Projects
Experience

Pana Bio inc

Senior Scientist / October, 2021November, 2023

• Led the growth of a biotech startup from conception to a $3 million entity. • Built and managed a team comprising 11 employees and consultants. • Directed comprehensive pre-clinical studies to demonstrate feasibility and efficacy, aligning with expectations for pre-IND FDA meetings. • Led the application of Biochemistry and high-throughput molecular biology techniques to engineer probiotic bacterial strains that secrete anti-inflammatory human cytokines in a controlled manner, advancing therapeutic solutions. • Designed an NGS-based biomarker assay to improve the selection process for clinical trial participants, anticipating FDA requirements for the IND meeting. • Built and managed a diverse R&D team of scientists, a biomedical engineer, associate researchers, and a lab manager, fostering a culture of innovation and inclusivity.

Baylor College of Medicine

Scientist / September, 2020October, 2021

• Engineered optogenetic tools and developed Genetically Encoded Voltage Indicators (GEVIs) for neuron behavior modulation and in-vivo monitoring, using an integrated approach spanning synthetic biology to neuroscience. • Expertly managed cell cultures, specializing in human and rodent cell lines, ensuring optimal conditions and results for experimental setups. • Utilized Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) methods for targeted neuronal manipulation. • Managed and updated SOPs and protocols, ensuring research quality and compliance. • Mastered advanced microscopy systems, such as automated confocal and Two-photon excitation, including proficiency with the NIS-Elements software (Nikon). • Mentored and trained team members, promoting professional growth and consistency in lab practices.

Rice University

Post-doc / July, 2018September, 2020

• Developed biocomputational circuits and bacterial sensors with synthetic biology, Biochemistry, and molecular biology techniques for biomarker detection in environmental samples. • Collaborated with multidisciplinary teams and played a pivotal role in multi-million-dollar projects, funded by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). • Developed and optimized a mini-bioreactor system capable of running 200 bioreactors for high-throughput screening of genetically engineered probiotic strains and their media, targeting desired attributes. • Spearheaded the optimization of state-of-the-art multiplex microfluidic systems. • Mastered analytical tools and methods, including Flow Cytometry, GC-MS, Microfluidics, and Python-based data analysis.

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Post-doc / August, 2014July, 2018

• Designed bacterial strains using synthetic biology, microbiology, and protein engineering to interface with electronic circuits, produce signals for biosensors, or convert substrates into biofuels. • Collaborated with material scientists and electronic engineers and biochemists to pioneer devices designed to interface engineered bacteria with electronic circuits, targeting biofuel generation and IoT biosensor advancements. • Optimized conditions for effective biofuel production in Automated Environmental Bioreactors for Controlled Cultivation, ranging in size from 5 mL to 10,000 mL. • Acquired a diverse skill set encompassing clean room operations, bioreactor usage, metabolic simulations, analytical techniques, such as HPLC/FPLC, protein engineering, and 3D printing for device development.

University of California, Berkeley

Post-Doc / 20152016

• Collaborated with electronic engineers on the innovative design of an autonomous bioelectronic sensing system aimed at advancing environmental biosensing for the Office of Naval Research (ONR). • Played a pivotal role in a multi-disciplinary, multi-million-dollar project funded by the ONR, ensuring timely milestone achievements and streamlined progress. • Led a dedicated team comprising two graduate students specializing in electronic engineering and synthetic biology.

Research Expertise
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Biomedical Engineering
Immunology
Virology
And 9 more
About
**MOSHE PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY:** * **Expertise in Molecular and Biochemistry:** Seasoned Scientist with strong biotech industry experience, specializing in fermentation, strain development, protein engineering, and synthesis. Proficient in cell culture management, Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), CRISPR gene editing, quantitative PCR (qPCR), and advanced analytical techniques including HPLC and flow cytometry. * **Biotech Industry and Leadership:** Demonstrated leadership in guiding cross-functional R&D and pre-clinical teams towards achieving project milestones. Experienced in innovation, project management, assay development, compiling Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), ensuring compliance with Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), and familiarity with cGMP quality systems. * **Analytical and Programming Skills:** Strong analytical skills with a proven track record of using Python and MATLAB for data analysis, supported by a solid foundation in Linux and SQL. Competent in Microsoft Office Suite. * **Communication and Soft Skills:** Excellent time management, attention to detail, critical thinking, and strong communication skills, coupled with emotional intelligence, enhancing team collaboration and project success. * **Research Excellence:** Secured a non-diluted NIH SBIR grant and an EMBO fellowship. Published 11 articles in prestigious journals, including Cell and ACS Synthetic Biology. Contributed to 2 patents, showcasing a significant contribution to scientific knowledge and innovation.

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Olga (Olia) Gaidarenko, Ph. D.

Synthetic biologist with a decade of strain engineering experience and a passion for sustainability.
Experience

Living Carbon

Research Scientist/Synthetic Biologist / October, 2022October, 2023

Started a new microalgal metabolic engineering project from scratch, working with non-model species. Established a platform for microalgal cultivation. Developed genetic manipulation tools, novel transformation methods, algal bioprospecting assays. Designed and carried out complex cloning strategies including Golden Gate, Gateway, seamless, and restriction enzyme-based cloning. Mapped RNA-seq data to reference genome, built gene models.

HHMI/UC Berkeley

Postdoctoral Associate / January, 2019October, 2022

Identified genes involved in cell wall biosynthesis of the emerging model microalga Nannochloropsis oceanica. Used homology searches to identify candidates, RNA-seq to build gene models, and CRISPR-Cas9 to generate gene knockout lines. Identified N. oceanica insertional mutagenesis loci using NGS resequencing data analysis. Developed a high throughput mutant screen for carotenoid biosynthesis defects in N. oceanica. Developed a mutant screen for defects in stomatal responses to light intensity changes in the plant Arabidopsis thaliana and identified several candidate genes for the signaling pathway. Demonstrated that a predominant hypothesis about the stomatal light response signaling pathway appears to be incorrect by using physiological (Li-Cor) measurements of wild-type and mutant A. thaliana.

Outlier

Freelance Consultant/Contributor (Training AI) / March, 2024Present

Using expertise in biology to train AI models. Creating challenging prompts and evaluating AI model responses. Evaluating the prompts created by others and providing feedback and suggestions for improvement.

Research Expertise
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Biotechnology
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
And 8 more
About
Dr. Olga Gaidarenko is a highly accomplished scientist with a Ph.D. in Biology from UC San Diego. Her research focus is in the field of metabolic engineering. She has experience in both academic and industry settings, having worked as a Postdoctoral Associate at UC Berkeley and as a Research Scientist at Living Carbon, a plant biotechnology startup. In addition, Dr. Gaidarenko has also worked as a freelance consultant, providing her expertise in training artificial intelligence, and has contributed to the development of cutting-edge technology at Outlier. With her strong background in molecular biology and synthetic biology, Dr. Gaidarenko is a valuable asset to any organization looking to advance their research in these fields. She is driven, detail-oriented, and passionate about pushing the boundaries of science and technology.

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Joy Mickle

Public Policy Data Analyst looking for new projects especially capable in Community led Economic Development.
Education

Washington University in St. Louis

B.A.

St Louis, Missouri, United States of America

North Carolina Central University

Masters in Public Policy and Administration / December, 2008

Durham, North Carolina, United States of America

University of California, Berkeley

Certificate in Data Analysis and Presentation / April, 2023

Berkeley, California, United States of America
About
Joy Mickle is an accomplished economic development professional with expertise in community engagement, small business development, and project management. With over 12 years of experience as a small business owner and founder of Iveywood Consulting, Joy has become a driving force behind many impactful business growth and community development initiatives. Her firm Iveywood Consulting specializes in leveraging data-driven strategies to expand economic development possibilities for small business and non-profit clients. <br> Joy's commitment to leveraging technology and data for positive change is evident in her track record of spearheading various business development programs and managing complex projects for diverse clientele. Central to her dedication is implementing equitable community engagement strategies in historically marginalized communities and creating more entrepreneurship and leadership opportunities in the communities themselves. She earned a Masters of Public Administration from North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina and a Bachelors of Arts in History and African and Afro American Studies from Washington University in St. Louis. Recently, she completed a Data Analytics Bootcamp at University of California, Berkeley in 2023, further enhancing her analytical skills and expertise in leveraging data for informed decision-making. With her extensive experience, diverse skill set, and deep commitment to community empowerment, Joy continues to make significant contributions to economic development and community empowerment initiatives with current projects with North Shattuck Association in Berkeley, or recent past projects with cultural nonprofits like Bandaloop and Black Cultural Zone in Oakland. Her less recent work with the City of Durham Neighborhood Improvement Services and Office of Economic and Workforce Development won her awards and produced real community change to which she is most proud.

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Dr. Juliet Lamont, Ph.D.

Environmental consultant and academic professional with over three decades of leadership for integrated, science-based approaches to climate resilience and ecosystem restoration in policy and practice. Areas of expertise include: strategic assessment and analysis of government legislation impacting climate resilience; aggregation and application of funding sources for climate-positive solutions; evaluation and application of nature-positive solutions for restoration from local to landscape scales; integration of environmental and social goals with corporate sustainability and risk reduction; water resources conservation and improvement; and promotion of the benefits of ecosystem services and “natural infrastructure” for carbon sequestration, offsets, and reductions. Interdisciplinary research and project management experience with government agencies, private sector, and non-profit organizations.
Education

Harvard University

B.A., History of Science; Ecology/Environmental Science / June, 1984

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America

University of California, Berkeley

Ph.D., M.S., Ph.D Environmental Planning; M.S. Wildland Resource Science (Environmental Science/Planning) / December, 1991

Berkeley, California, United States of America
About
Dr. Juliet Lamont is a passionate professional, academic, and advocate for the environment, biodiversity, and all species. She received her Bachelor's degree from Harvard University in 1984, with a focus on Ecology through the History of Science department. She then went on to pursue her Master's in Wildland Resource Science from the University of California, Berkeley (1991), followed by a Ph.D. in Urban Ecology and Environmental Planning (2001) . With over 25 years of experience in the environmental field, Dr. Lamont has worked as an Environmental Consultant, Water Resources Consultant, Technical Advisor, and Grant Writer for various organizations, including the World Bank, California Urban Streams Partnership, and the California Delta Stewardship Council. Her ability to bridge science with policy, corporate, and broader stakeholder decision-making is a highlight in her work, such as her position to develop a Communications strategy for the federal-state CALFED Science Program. At the local level, she is currently a Technical Advisor and Grant Writer for an ongoing effort to daylight a major creek in the City of Berkeley's downtown, and was previously the Restoration Outreach Coordinator and Grant Writer for the Codornices Creek Watershed Restoration Action Plan (Berkeley, CA), which received awards from the state as an exemplar of watershed management strategy . She was a longtime Lecturer at San Francisco State University, a position from which she just retired, and was a professional instructor for the Association of Climate Change Officers, a national organization dedicated to building knowledge about climate policy and action across the government and corporate sectors. In addition to her professional consulting work, Dr. Lamont is actively involved in environmental advocacy. She has served as Chair, Vice-Chair, and Water Committee Chair for the Sierra Club S.F. Bay Chapter, the third largest Sierra Club membership group in the country. Dr. Lamont is dedicated to promoting sustainable solutions to environmental issues and educating others about the importance of preserving our natural resources. She continues to be a leader in her field and strives to make a positive impact on the environment through her work and advocacy efforts.

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