Burleson Research Technologies
Stefanie Burleson, PhD, is an accomplished professional in the field of physiology and research. Currently serving as Study Director and Principal Investigator at Burleson Research Technologies, Inc. (BRT) since January 2014, Stefanie leads various laboratory studies for clients in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and health care while ensuring adherence to quality assurance programs and GLP regulations. Prior to this role, Stefanie was a doctoral candidate at The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University and completed a research internship at Université Paris-Sud under Professor Marc Pallardy. Early experience includes a position as a research assistant at BRT from 2002 to 2008, where Stefanie gained expertise in GLP-compliant procedures, immunoassays, and animal study protocols. Stefanie holds a Ph.D. in Physiology from The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University and a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences from North Carolina State University.
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Burleson Research Technologies
Burleson Research Technologies is a contract research organization headquartered outside of Raleigh, North Carolina. We specialize in providing laboratory services to biotechnology, pharmaceutical, chemical manufacturing, government, and healthcare industries, with a specific focus on preclinical immunotoxicology studies. Our mission is to deliver quality science and client-centric solutions that assess immune safety and improve human and animal health. With a comprehensive range of services, from immune function evaluations to infectious disease models and cytokine and complement assays, we offer an array of in vivo and in vitro preclinical research services. Our dedicated team is committed to providing reliable and accurate data to clients who seek to test the efficacy and immunotoxicity of their pharmaceuticals, biologics, or chemicals. At BRT Labs, we strive to exceed expectations and contribute to advancements in scientific research and development.