Jordan Betz is a Policy Analyst at Axle Informatics, with a previous role as a Research Scientist at The Geneva Foundation, where expertise in bioprinting and biofabrication was applied to develop in vitro tissue models focused on Department of Defense priorities. Notable achievements include designing bioreactors and custom solutions, creating artificial skin structures, and collaborating with the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute. Jordan Betz also has experience as a Special Volunteer at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, a Research Engineer at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Maryland, where a PhD in Bioengineering was completed. Additional work experience includes a Laboratory Technician role at Ravgen, Inc., and teaching positions at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. Educational credentials include multiple degrees from the University of Maryland Baltimore County, encompassing fields such as Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, and Psychology.
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