Mark N. has several years of work experience in the field of molecular biology and genomics. Mark started their career as a Research Associate at Avitech Diagnostics, where they designed a molecular assay for SNP and indel detection. Mark then moved on to Variagenics, Inc., where they worked as a Scientist in the Genomics department, contributing to the development of high-throughput SNP detection technology. After that, Mark joined The Whitehead Institute as a Technical Associate, where they worked on developing microfluidic DNA sequencing technologies. Mark then joined BD Diagnostics as a Research Associate, working in the Assay Development Group to develop clinical molecular diagnostic assays. Currently, Mark is employed at the J. Craig Venter Institute, where they hold the position of Lab Manager in the Single Cell Lab. In this role, they manage automated equipment and single cell processing technologies, and also worked on developing methods and technologies for single cell genomics and transcriptomics. Throughout their career, Mark has been involved in cutting-edge research and has contributed to advancements in the field of genomics.
Mark N. attended Oberlin College from 1988 to 1992. However, no specific degree or field of study was mentioned. Prior to their time at Oberlin College, Mark N. attended Wellington High School, although the duration of their attendance was not provided.
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