Savannah Butler, PhD

Consultant at Brass Tacks Health
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(386) 825-5501
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Boston, Massachusetts, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Business Consulting and Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Consultant
      • Sep 2021 - Present

    • United States
    • Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Venture Fellow
      • Jul 2020 - Mar 2022

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • PhD Innovation Fellow
      • Sep 2019 - Mar 2022

      As a graduate student, I am working to engineer and commercialize a novel CAR T cell screening platform that will address the unmet need of developing successful CAR T cell therapies for solid tumors. As a graduate student, I am working to engineer and commercialize a novel CAR T cell screening platform that will address the unmet need of developing successful CAR T cell therapies for solid tumors.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Dartmouth Innovation Accelerator for Cancer (DIAC) Fellow
      • Dec 2020 - Nov 2021

      The Dartmouth Innovations Accelerator for Cancer provides researchers across Dartmouth with the support, entrepreneurial guidance, and infrastructure needed to translate innovations into the marketplace. The Dartmouth Innovations Accelerator for Cancer provides researchers across Dartmouth with the support, entrepreneurial guidance, and infrastructure needed to translate innovations into the marketplace.

    • Javelin Oncology
      • Mar 2021 - May 2021

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Specialist
      • Jan 2016 - Jul 2017

      Responsible for implementing new programs, tests, methods, instrumentation, and procedures; preparing protocols; developing and performing parallel testing; monitoring research progress. Maintained medical laboratory staff by recruiting, selecting, orienting, and training employees and entering PhD/MD students.

    • Research Coordinator
      • Aug 2015 - Jan 2016

      Worked directly with patients in labor and delivery to coordinate research for the NIH-funded Multi-'omic Microbiome Study-Pregnancy Initiative (MOMS-PI). MOMS-PI is a multifaceted initiative to generate large and comprehensive datasets using six "omics" technologies: 1) metagenomic rRNA gene sequencing, 2) whole metagenomic shotgun sequencing, 3) metatranscriptomics, 4) metabolomics/lipidomics, 5) immunoproteomics and 6) interactomics. Primarily responsible for enrolling patients in the study and collecting samples throughout the course of pregnancy from a cohort of ~2000 women. Show less

    • United States
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Assistant Scientist
      • Feb 2015 - Aug 2015

      Performed a variety of complex sample preparation and analysis procedures to quantitatively measure pharmaceutical compounds in a variety of formulations. Performed a variety of complex sample preparation and analysis procedures to quantitatively measure pharmaceutical compounds in a variety of formulations.

    • Medical Scribe
      • Aug 2014 - Feb 2015

      Worked directly with providers by performing documentation in the EHR, gathering information for the patient's visit, and partnering with the physician to deliver the pinnacle of efficient patient care. Worked directly with providers by performing documentation in the EHR, gathering information for the patient's visit, and partnering with the physician to deliver the pinnacle of efficient patient care.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Assistant
      • Jan 2012 - May 2014

      Conducted research for the neuroscience department using NT2 cells with three main goals: 1) Optimize chromatin immunoprecipitation technique for Myst4 (acetyltransferase), 2) generate genomic fragment libraries from immunoprecipitated DNA, and 3) sequence and analyze the cloned fragments, providing a “map” of potential areas of influence of the complex. Conducted research for the neuroscience department using NT2 cells with three main goals: 1) Optimize chromatin immunoprecipitation technique for Myst4 (acetyltransferase), 2) generate genomic fragment libraries from immunoprecipitated DNA, and 3) sequence and analyze the cloned fragments, providing a “map” of potential areas of influence of the complex.

Education

  • Dartmouth College
    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Immunology
    2017 - 2022
  • The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
    Innovation Fellow Certificate
    2019 - 2022
  • The College of William and Mary
    Bachelor of Science (BS), Biology, General
    2010 - 2014
  • Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
    Master’s Degree, Microbiology and Immunology
    2015 - 2017

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