Danielle St. Germaine is an accomplished scientist with a strong background in forensic and medicinal chemistry, currently serving as Scientist II in the Forensic Chemistry Department at Cayman Chemical since October 2013. In this role, Danielle has specialized in the R&D synthesis of novel illicit substances for analytical reference standards and has contributed to the development of training documents and SOPs. Prior positions at Cayman Chemical include Scientist I, where Danielle focused on challenging forensic targets, and Associate Scientist roles in both forensic and medicinal chemistry, emphasizing multi-step synthesis and scale-up of key intermediates. Earlier experience as a Graduate Assistant at Eastern Michigan University involved proficiency in synthetic organic chemistry techniques. Danielle holds a Master of Science in Chemistry and a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Toxicology, both from Eastern Michigan University.
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