Monoleena Khan has extensive experience in the field of stem cell research and microbiology. Monoleena began their career as a Stem Cell Co-op Research Assistant at the University of Toronto in 2017, where they worked in Dr. Cindi Morshead's lab. During their time there, they optimized experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) protocols and collaborated with fellow researchers on multiple projects.
In 2018, Monoleena joined the University of Toronto again, this time as a Stem Cell Research Assistant. Monoleena conducted experiments and optimized animal protocols, showcasing their strong abilities in managing and prioritizing multiple projects.
Later that year, Monoleena worked as a Microbiology Co-op Student - Analytical Sciences at Sanofi Pasteur, where they gained experience in microbiology and analytical sciences.
From 2020 to 2022, Monoleena worked as a Stem Cell Specialist at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. Monoleena was responsible for stem cell research and specialized in this area.
Most recently, Monoleena joined Turnstone Biologics as an Associate Scientist in 2022.
Monoleena Khan completed their Bachelor's Degree at the University of Toronto Scarborough from 2015 to 2020. Monoleena'smajor was Biochemistry with double minors in Environmental Science and International Development. Monoleena also participated in a summer exchange biodiversity course at the National University of Singapore in 2018. In 2021, they obtained a micro-certification in Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP): Knowledge and Principles from Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology.
In addition to their academic achievements, Monoleena Khan has obtained certifications in TCPS 2: Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans from the Government of Canada in March 2022. Monoleena also holds a certification in Smart Serve Ontario, although the specific month and year of acquisition are not provided in the information.
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