Bryce Lunt, Ph.D., is a Principal Scientist at Zoetis, where responsibilities include collaborating to discover and research novel anti-infective compounds focused on alternatives to traditional antibiotics for animal health since January 2017. Prior to this role, Bryce worked as a Graduate Student Researcher at the University of Pittsburgh from August 2011 to January 2017, studying mycobacterium phages and the integrase protein's role in DNA recombination. Previous experience includes serving as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Brigham Young University, where research involved the interactions between rat fleas and Yersinia pestis, as well as research assistance at Texas A&M University studying epigenetic modifications in transgenic animals and as a Physical Science Technician at Dugway Proving Ground, focusing on material effectiveness against chemical agents. Educational qualifications include a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from the University of Pittsburgh and a BS in Molecular Biology from Brigham Young University.
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