Amanda Taylor

Senior Research Scientist & Study Director at Cook Research Incorporated

Amanda Taylor has extensive work experience in the field of research and development. Amanda has worked as a Senior Research Scientist & Study Director at Cook Research Incorporated since 2020, where they are responsible for managing safety and disease state test models for preclinical studies. Prior to that, they served as a Senior Research Development Scientist at Cook Regentec from 2015 to 2019, where they ran research projects in animal medicine and cellular therapies. Amanda also worked as a Research and Development Scientist at Cook Muffin Incorporated from 2010 to 2014, focusing on orthopedics, animal medicine, biomaterials, and cellular therapies. Additionally, they have held positions as an Associate Researcher at the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine from 2007 to 2008 and as an Instructor at Penn State University from 2002 to 2007.

Amanda Taylor pursued their education at the University of York, where they completed their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Biochemistry from 1993 to 1997. Amanda then continued their academic journey at the same university, obtaining their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Biology, specifically in the field of Biology, General, from 1997 to 2001.

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West Lafayette, United States

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Cook Research Incorporated

What started as a University-industry partnership, which focused primarily on product development, rapidly expanded to include supporting services of clinical research, non-clinical and pre-clinical testing, medical and scientific writing, and regulatory strategy. Our operational mission is to support Cook Medical in the identification,development, testing, and regulatory approval of innovative medical products. Our staff of engineers, scientists, regulatory professionals, and clinical experts provide the expertise to medical product development projects that improve the treatment of patients.