Sarah G. Ellis, ND

Clinical Science Liaison at Microbiome Labs

Sarah G. Ellis, ND has a diverse work experience. Sarah G. began their career in 2010 as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Georgia State University, where they worked on discovering a therapeutic agent for Lysosomal Storage Disease. Sarah G. also served as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, grading quizzes/exams for over 200 students and providing tutoring. In 2012, they began working at the University of Illinois at Chicago as a Visiting Research Specialist, Graduate Research Assistant, and Graduate Teaching Assistant. In 2013, they were a Summer Research Fellow at the National Institutes of Health, where they investigated the functional analysis of inherited germline polymorphisms in Necdin. Finally, in 2022, they began working at Microbiome Labs as a Clinical Science Liaison.

Sarah G. Ellis, ND has a varied educational background. Sarah G. obtained a Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University California in 2020, a Master of Science (M.S.) in Natural Products Chemistry and Pharmacognosy from the University of Illinois Chicago in 2015, and two Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees from Georgia State University in 2012, one in Chemistry and the other in Chemistry. Sarah G. also obtained a certification in Child Nutrition and Cooking 2.0 from Coursera-Stanford University in February 2014.

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  • Clinical Science Liaison

    June, 2022 - present