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Bettina Burnworth

Associate Director Molecular Analysis at Hematologics

Bettina Burnworth, PhD has a diverse work experience in the field of molecular analysis and research within the biotechnology and academic sectors.

Bettina began their career as a Research Scientist at MediQuest Therapeutics, Inc. in 2006, where they worked until 2008.

In 2010, Bettina joined the University of Washington as a Postdoctoral Fellow, where they worked until 2011.

Since 2011, they have been associated with HematoLogics Inc., starting as a Clinical Scientist from 2011 to 2015. From 2015 to 2019, they served as Assistant Director Molecular Analysis, and from September 2019 onwards, they have been working as the Associate Director Molecular Analysis in the company.

Bettina Burnworth, PhD, has an extensive education history. Bettina began their academic journey in 1997, attending Hochschule Furtwangen, where they pursued a degree in Chemical Process Technology. Bettina successfully completed their studies in 2001, earning an Engineer's degree.

Driven by a passion for scientific research, Burnworth then joined Heidelberg University in 2001. Over the course of five years, from 2001 to 2006, they dedicated herself to the field of Life Sciences with a specialization in Oncology and Cancer Biology. During their time at Heidelberg University, they also collaborated with the German Cancer Research Center on their research. As a result of their hard work and dedication, Burnworth was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Life Sciences upon their graduation.

Overall, Bettina Burnworth's education history demonstrates their pursuit of excellence and a deep commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in the field of oncology and cancer biology.

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Timeline

  • Associate Director Molecular Analysis

    September, 2019 - present

  • Assistant Director Molecular Analysis

    September, 2015

  • Clinical Scientist

    May, 2011

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