Tatiana Knox has a diverse range of work experience in the research field. Tatiana started their career as a Research Assistant at Northeastern University in 2017, where they worked in the Craig Ferris Lab at the Center for Translational Neuroimaging. During their time there, they contributed to various projects focused on neuropathic pain, opioid addiction, Parkinson's Disease, and Alzheimer's.
In 2019, Tatiana joined Brigham and Women's Hospital as a Technical Research Assistant II in Dr. Christopher French's Lab. Tatiana'srole primarily involved studying NUT carcinoma (NC), a rare and aggressive subtype of squamous cell carcinoma. Tatiana focused on the NUTM1 gene and its rearrangements, which drive NC. Tatiana's employment at Brigham and Women's Hospital lasted until March 2020.
In March 2020, Tatiana transitioned to Voyager Therapeutics, Inc. where they took on the position of Senior Research Associate II. Specific details about their responsibilities in this role were not provided, and their employment status is ongoing.
Overall, Tatiana Knox's work experience showcases their expertise in research and their contributions to various scientific projects related to neuroimaging, cancer research, and more.
Tatiana Knox completed their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Chemistry from Indiana University Bloomington from the year 2013 to 2017. Tatiana then pursued their Master of Science (MS) degree in Biomedical Sciences, General from Northeastern University, starting in 2017 and graduating in 2019.
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