Steven Creacy

Senior Research Scientist at Transnetyx

Steven Creacy is a seasoned research professional with extensive experience in molecular biology and cancer research. Currently serving as a Senior Research Scientist at Transnetyx since September 2010, Steven has developed innovative TaqMan DNA assay design methodologies that address complex DNA sequence contexts and enhance automated molecular biology processes. Prior to this role, Steven held positions including Senior Research Technologist at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, where management of mouse colonies and support in pharmacodynamics studies were key responsibilities, and Assistant Scientist/Lab Manager at Wake Forest University Health Sciences, focusing on G4R1 enzyme characterization. Steven's earlier career includes consulting for Creacy Enterprises, Inc., and experience in paternity test development at Genetic Design, Inc. Educational credentials encompass a PhD in Cancer Biology from Wake Forest University and a BA in Biology from the University of Virginia.

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Transnetyx is an automated genotyping company dedicated to serving research and saving time by removing redundant, yet necessary, tests conducted in genetic research. By optimizing resources, Transnetyx has paved the way for research to advance and deeper understandings to emerge. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Memphis, Tenn., Transnetyx launched the world’s first fully-automated genotyping system for detecting transgenic, knockout, knock-in, SNP and CRISPR mutations in animal research models. Transnetyx has genotyped more than 25 million samples worldwide in 24 or 72 hours with 99.97 percent accuracy. It has built a genetic database of more than 20,000 assays and is the trusted genotyping resource for thousands of researchers in universities, hospitals and bioscience companies around the world. The mission of Transnetyx, then and now, is to help scientists accelerate research with fast, easy and accurate genotyping services. For more information, visit transnetyx.com. For current job openings, visit transnetyx.com/careers.


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