Amanda Mincey has worked in the fields of Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology since 2012. Amanda began their career as a Graduate Research Assistant at Virginia Tech, where they conducted research both individually and on team projects. Amanda developed a unique vector design methodology, conducted molecular dynamics simulations of enzyme-ligand systems, and utilized Raman Spectroscopy in conjunction with a MATLAB Toolbox developed in-house to guide directed evolution experiments as well as evaluate health of patients with end stage renal disease. During their time at Virginia Tech, they delivered two seminars and two poster presentations. Amanda then moved on to BioHybrid Solutions LLC in 2018, where they worked as a Research Scientist. In 2021, they were promoted to Senior Scientist (Analytical Sciences) at BioHybrid Solutions. Additionally, they presented two poster presentations at the American Institute of Chemical Engineering Annual Conference in November of 2015 and at the American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition in April 2017.
Amanda Mincey obtained a Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology from Virginia Tech in 2017. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from Rochester Institute of Technology in 2012.
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