Nadine Koen possesses significant expertise in forensic chemistry, marked by experience as a Forensic Chemist at 908 Devices since June 2021, where involvement in method development for opioid detection utilizing ZipChip technology and mass spectrometry was demonstrated. Educational foundations include a Master of Science in Biomedical Forensic Science from Boston University School of Medicine and a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo. Research conducted during the master's program focused on detecting fentanyl in urine using advanced analytical techniques. Additional roles included supporting undergraduate education as a Teaching Assistant and engaging in extensive research related to fermentation kinetics, resulting in presentations at several prestigious conferences. Prior experience also encompasses a series of Document Control Specialist positions at TE Connectivity, ensuring accurate documentation and training records.
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