Natalie Nasman has a diverse work experience with a focus on research and biological sciences. Natalie began their career as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at Western Washington University in September 2015, providing support in teaching and assisting students. Natalie then transitioned to a Research Assistant role, where they were responsible for recombinant expression and purification of circularly permuted human hemoglobin for biochemical and structural studies using x-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance.
In October 2016, Natalie joined Adaptive Symbiotic Technologies LLC as a Biological Technician, where they gained hands-on experience in the field. Natalie later progressed to become a Research Scientist in February 2017, contributing to ongoing research projects. Their dedication and expertise in the field led to their promotion as Lead Research Scientist in January 2020, where they currently hold the position.
Throughout their career, Natalie Nasman has demonstrated a strong aptitude for research and has consistently contributed to the advancement of the biological and scientific field.
Natalie Nasman began their education in 2009 at Ballard High School, where they completed their secondary education. In 2010, they enrolled in Seattle Central College, where they pursued an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree until 2013. Following this, Natalie attended Western Washington University from 2013 to 2016, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Biology, General. Natalie also obtained a certification in Chemical Safety Training from Western Washington University, although the specific details regarding the month and year of completion are unknown.
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