Stephanie Mounaud, PMP

Scientific Project Manager at J. Craig Venter Institute

Stephanie Mounaud, PMP has a diverse work experience spanning over 15 years. Stephanie began their career as a Student Researcher at Virginia Tech in 2005, where they worked until 2006. Following this, they joined Charles River Laboratories as a Research Assistant for a brief period. In 2006, Stephanie joined The Institute for Genomic Research as a Research Associate I/II, where they worked until 2008. During this time, they specialized in analyzing and editing prokaryotic genomes using computer and lab-based methods.

In 2008, Stephanie transitioned to the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI), where they held various roles. Initially, they worked as a Research Associate IV/Lab Manager until 2015. At JCVI, they managed several research associates and interns while overseeing projects in the Infectious Disease group. Additionally, Stephanie led a project focused on fungal secondary metabolites as therapeutics.

In 2015, Stephanie assumed the position of Scientific Project Manager at JCVI, and they continue to hold this role. The provided information does not specify the end date for this role. Throughout their career, Stephanie has demonstrated proficiency in project management, scientific research, lab coordination, and team leadership.

Stephanie Mounaud, PMP, obtained their Bachelor's of Science degree from Virginia Tech, where they focused on Microbiology, Chemistry, and French. Stephanie attended the university from 2001 to 2006. In 2015, Stephanie earned the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from The Project Management Institute.

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  • Scientific Project Manager

    June, 2015 - present

  • Research Associate IV/Lab Manager

    June, 2008

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