Amanda Baumholtz, Ph.D.

Senior Scientist at Xilio Therapeutics, Inc.
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Credentials

  • Project Management Foundations: Communication
    LinkedIn
    Apr, 2018
    - Sep, 2024
  • Project Management Foundations: Stakeholders
    LinkedIn
    Apr, 2018
    - Sep, 2024
  • Project Management: Healthcare Projects
    LinkedIn
    Apr, 2018
    - Sep, 2024
  • GLP-GCP certified
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Experience

    • United States
    • Biotechnology Research
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Scientist
      • Aug 2022 - Present
    • Senior Scientist
      • Apr 2022 - Jul 2022

    • Scientist
      • Oct 2019 - May 2022

      - Design, clone, and optimize constructs for expression of antibodies in various formats (Fc, VHH/nanobody/sdAb, scFv, multimeric) in prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems using molecular biology techniques (primer design, PCR, golden gate assembly, site-directed mutagenesis)- Design, construct and optimize antibody phage display libraries from immunized and naïve animals (mouse VH, camelid VHH, and scFv)- Design phage display panning campaigns to isolate sdAbs- Maintenance of plasmid and glycerol stock inventory- Mouse genotyping - Training and supervision of junior staff- Write Standard Operating Procedures and maintain an electronic laboratory notebook- Analyze, report, and present experimental results in both report and presentation formation at company meetings- Liaise and coordinate projects across departments and with CROs to ensure timely delivery of company goals- Represent the Molecular Biology group at project team meetings Show less

    • Postdoctoral Research Fellow
      • Jul 2018 - Oct 2019

      Constructing fate maps of human and mouse spermatogonial stem cells Improving the homing efficiency of spermatogonial stem cells • Presented findings at 1 international and 2 local conferences;1 best oral and 1 best poster presentation award • Teaching INDS 123 & 223: Research Fundamentals 1 and 2, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada Constructing fate maps of human and mouse spermatogonial stem cells Improving the homing efficiency of spermatogonial stem cells • Presented findings at 1 international and 2 local conferences;1 best oral and 1 best poster presentation award • Teaching INDS 123 & 223: Research Fundamentals 1 and 2, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada

    • Doctoral Researcher
      • Sep 2010 - May 2018

      • Wrote and submitted 2 and edited 3 manuscripts published in peer-reviewed scientific journals • 10 oral and 21 poster presentations at conferences; 4 awards for best scientific presentation • Managed multiple projects and collaborated with a multidisciplinary team of scientists and clinicians within the RI-MUHC and Europe • Supervised 6 undergraduate students and trained 4 graduate students • Responsible for overseeing laboratory purchases, including equipment and materials Project: Characterizing Claudin-dependent morphogenetic events during neural tube closure and the impact of CLDN variants • Showed that claudins are required for normal apical localization of proteins in the neural epithelium to regulate the cell shape changes and tissue movements that regulate neural tube closure in chick and mouse embryos • Performed targeted Next Generation Sequencing and bioinformatics analysis on a cohort of patients with neural tube defects to identify potential pathogenic mutation • Showed that variants do not affect claudin localization to tight junctions in transfected cell lines but a subset caused neural tube defects when overexpressed in chick embryos Project: Facilitating engraftment of male germ line stem cells: Toward developing a novel fertility restoration strategy for boys with cancer • Performed immunofluorescence on mouse and human testes to identify claudin family members expressed in the blood-testis-barrier • Generated proof-of-concept experiments demonstrating that peptides targeting claudins transiently disrupt the tight junction paracellular barrier using size-selective permeability assays Project: Evaluating the effect of nutraceuticals on Claudin expression and localization • Showed that treating chick embryos with quercetin affects claudin expression and causes an increase in cranial neural tube defects in chick embryos that this supplement may be harmful for pregnant women Show less

    • Clinical Technician
      • Jun 2007 - Sep 2010

      • Monitored and interacted with 25-50 clinical trial participates daily • Worked on early phase and bioequivalence clinical trials daily preparing, collecting and processing blood/urine samples in accordance with set timelines and SOPs • Received ICH-GCP and GLP certification • Monitored and interacted with 25-50 clinical trial participates daily • Worked on early phase and bioequivalence clinical trials daily preparing, collecting and processing blood/urine samples in accordance with set timelines and SOPs • Received ICH-GCP and GLP certification

Education

  • Concordia University
    Graduate Certificate in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management, General
    2018 - 2020
  • McGill University
    Postdoctoral Research fellow, Experimental medicine
    2018 - 2019
  • McGill University
    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Human/Medical Genetics
    2010 - 2018
  • McGill University
    Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Cell Biology and Anatomy
    2007 - 2010

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