Christine Schleif, M.S. has a diverse background in research and academia. Christine started their work experience as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in 2017, where they assisted in designing and conducting experiments on spermatogonia viability, fertility, and motility. Christine also provided support in oocyte retrieval procedures.
In 2019, Christine transitioned to a Graduate Teaching Assistant role at Washington State University Graduate School. In this position, they instructed over 50 students in Biology and Genetics laboratory classes. Christine guided students in understanding high-level genomic concepts, critical thinking, and advanced scientific writing.
Most recently, Christine joined Exagen Inc. in 2023 as a Clinical Research Coordinator. Their specific responsibilities and achievements in this role are currently ongoing and have not been provided.
Christine Schleif, M.S., completed their education with a Master of Science in Molecular Biosciences from Washington State University Graduate School. Their studies took place from 2019 to 2022. Prior to this, from 2014 to 2018, they achieved a Bachelor of Science in Animal Sciences with an Equine emphasis from the University of California, Davis.
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