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Kim Henry

Molecular Biologist - Assay Development at Metabiomics

Kim Henry has had a long and varied work experience. From 2008 to 2012, they worked as a Pharmacy Technician at Omnicare Pharmacy, and then at Sacred Heart Health System. In 2013, they took on the role of Bioactive Compounds Student Researcher at the University of West Florida. Kim then moved to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2015, where they worked as a Systems Toxicology Branch Chemist and a Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms Research Branch Chemist. In the same year, they also worked as a Pharmacy Technician at Essentia Health. In 2018, they became a Research Associate II at AKESOgen, Inc. In 2019, they became an Environmental Health Research Scientist at the State of Florida. In 2020, they took on the role of Project Manager/ Analyst (Remote) at NexInfo Solutions, Inc. and in 2022, they became a Scientist- Assay Development at Metabiomics.

Kim Henry's education history includes a Master of Science in Bioinformatics from the University of Miami (2017-2019), a Bachelor of Science in Biology/Biological Sciences, General Chemistry from the University of West Florida (2012-2015), an Associate's degree in Biology/Biological Sciences, General from Pensacola State College (2010-2012), an Associate's degree in Biology from Seminole State College of Florida (2009-2010), and a Vocational/Technical degree in Pharmacy Technician from Lincoln Tech (2007-2008). Additionally, Kim Henry holds certifications in Molecular Sciences from the University of West Florida (2014), Notary Public from the Florida Department of State (2022), Environmental Health Professional from the State of Florida (2020), Registered Pharmacy Technician from Florida Health (2009), First Aid/ AED/ CPR Certification from the American Heart Association | American Stroke Association (2017), and Certified Pharmacy Technician from the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board.

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  • Molecular Biologist - Assay Development

    June, 2022 - present