Anjelique Schulfer, Ph.D.
Scientific Director at Axiom- Claim this Profile
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Axiom
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United States
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Investment Management
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1 - 100 Employee
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Scientific Director
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Jul 2023 - Present
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Associate Scientific Director
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May 2021 - Jul 2023
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Senior Medical Writer
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Mar 2020 - May 2021
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Inizio Engage XD
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United Kingdom
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Advertising Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Scientific Director
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Jul 2023 - Present
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Flywheel Partners
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United Kingdom
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Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Manager
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May 2019 - Mar 2020
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Medical Writer
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May 2017 - Mar 2020
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The Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation
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United States
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Philanthropic Fundraising Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Social Media Intern
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Nov 2016 - May 2017
I manage several social media profiles for the Lasker foundation. I find content in line with the foundation's messaging and write in distinct voices to promote the foundation's brand. I also help strategize how to expand the foundation's reach through social media. www.twitter.com/LaskerFDN I manage several social media profiles for the Lasker foundation. I find content in line with the foundation's messaging and write in distinct voices to promote the foundation's brand. I also help strategize how to expand the foundation's reach through social media. www.twitter.com/LaskerFDN
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New York University
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Student
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Aug 2011 - Mar 2017
As a Ph.D candidate in the Blaser lab, I researched the unintended consequences of antibiotic exposure. Antibiotics, even in small doses, can have long-lasting impacts on the gut microbiota. These microbial changes can increase susceptibility to disease during the host's lifetime. As a Ph.D candidate in the Blaser lab, I researched the unintended consequences of antibiotic exposure. Antibiotics, even in small doses, can have long-lasting impacts on the gut microbiota. These microbial changes can increase susceptibility to disease during the host's lifetime.
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Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
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United States
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Veterinary Services
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Research Technician
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Dec 2009 - Mar 2011
Elucidate the cytosolic proteome of Trypanosoma brucei brucei in the Stuart lab. Also involved in lab management and organization. Elucidate the cytosolic proteome of Trypanosoma brucei brucei in the Stuart lab. Also involved in lab management and organization.
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University of Washington
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Technician
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Jan 2008 - Nov 2009
Conducted an independent research project in floral evolution and development. Wrote standard protocols for laboratory practices and techniques. Expertly performed molecular techniques including: PCR, RT-PCR, RNA and DNA isolation, first strand synthesis, in situ hybridization, tissue preparation for scanning electron microscopy and scanning electron microscope operation, tissue collection and preservation, screening and scoring plants, molecular cloning, plasmid isolation and purification, sequence analysis, Agrobacterium transformation, reverse genetic approaches for individual gene function analysis. Show less
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Education
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New York University School of Medicine
Master's Degree, Biomedical Sciences, General -
University of Washington
BS, Biology