Ann Holtz-Morris
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Kris Montgomery
Ann and I worked together in the select agent area. She was very good at adhering to the extremely stringent select agent rules and security.She was a very capable scientist who did very nice work.
Kris Montgomery
Ann and I worked together in the select agent area. She was very good at adhering to the extremely stringent select agent rules and security.She was a very capable scientist who did very nice work.
Kris Montgomery
Ann and I worked together in the select agent area. She was very good at adhering to the extremely stringent select agent rules and security.She was a very capable scientist who did very nice work.
Kris Montgomery
Ann and I worked together in the select agent area. She was very good at adhering to the extremely stringent select agent rules and security.She was a very capable scientist who did very nice work.
Credentials
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Introduction to Genomic Technologies
Coursera Course CertificatesNov, 2016- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Next Interactions
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United States
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Biotechnology Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Associate Scientist
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Nov 2017 - Present
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SRA III
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Mar 2011 - Feb 2016
bench scientist, constructed ~600 Illumina Next Generation Sequencing paired end libraries and 5 diTag libraries contributing to the Pine Genome Project 's assemblies of three "mega-" genomes of 22, 31, and 18 Gbp. Utilized The Galaxy Project's bioinformatics tools to analyze the libraries. bench scientist, constructed ~600 Illumina Next Generation Sequencing paired end libraries and 5 diTag libraries contributing to the Pine Genome Project 's assemblies of three "mega-" genomes of 22, 31, and 18 Gbp. Utilized The Galaxy Project's bioinformatics tools to analyze the libraries.
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University of California, Berkeley
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Lab Manager
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2009 - 2010
UC Berkeley, School of Public Health, Division of Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology UC Berkeley, School of Public Health, Division of Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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United States
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Staff Scientist
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2003 - 2007
Biomedical Scientist 4 years in the Biodefense/Host-pathogen group. Human Pathogens. Select Agents. BSL2. BSL3. Phenotype profiling. Protein labeling. Quorum sensing Biomedical Scientist 4 years in the Biodefense/Host-pathogen group. Human Pathogens. Select Agents. BSL2. BSL3. Phenotype profiling. Protein labeling. Quorum sensing
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Biomedical Scientist "F"
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2002 - 2003
Worked on methods to clone transcription factor binding sites from genomic libraries. Wrote SOPs for sequencing DNA directly from yeast colonies, without purification Worked on methods to clone transcription factor binding sites from genomic libraries. Wrote SOPs for sequencing DNA directly from yeast colonies, without purification
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Takara Bio USA, Inc.
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United States
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Biotechnology Research
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100 - 200 Employee
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Research Scientist II
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1993 - 2001
Research and Development for yeast two-hybrid systems. Designed vectors and yeast strains, built and validated them. Wrote and validated user protocols including library screening by mating. Wrote manufacturing SOPs and QC specs. Research and Development for yeast two-hybrid systems. Designed vectors and yeast strains, built and validated them. Wrote and validated user protocols including library screening by mating. Wrote manufacturing SOPs and QC specs.
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Education
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The Johns Hopkins University
Coursera certificate, Genomic Data Science -
California State University - East Bay
Certificate, Bioinformatics -
University of California, Davis
M.S., Plant Pathology -
Carleton College
B.A., Biology -
UC Berkeley Extension
Coursework, Project Management & Medical Microbiology