Leremy Colf is a qualified professional, working in Us Department of Homeland Security on the position of Director of Disaster Science from 2016. Leremy Colf gained professional experience in more than ten positions at various companies. Leremy Colf went to the Stanford University School of Medicine and was studying from 2004 to 2008. Washington, DC is the city, where this person was lastly known to live. The person's email address and number can be easily accessed through this website by request.
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Leremy Colf
Last updated Jul 15, 2024
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Last Update
Jul 17, 2022
Email
lc**@aaas.org
Location
Washington, DC
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Director of Disaster Science
Washington, DC
Industry
Government Administration
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Work History
Director of Disaster Science
Lead a team using science, data, and evidence to improve policy and operations for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR). Duties include sourcing and imp...
from Nov 2016
Post-Doctoral Fellow
30 north East Pl east, Salt Lake City, UT 84102
Performed research on the effects of the ESCRT pathway on cell division
Oct 1, 2008 — Aug 1, 2014
Scientific Representative
250 Williams St, Atlanta, GA 30303
Present scientific discoveries to the general public, assist in training volunteers, and advocate for governmental policy change.
2012 — Aug 2014
Structural Biologist
Performed research on the structural basis of alloreactivity, and viral interactions with host cells
2004 — 2008
X-Ray Crystallographer
Fayetteville, AR
Determined the structure of a novel dextranase from an uncharacterized bacterial strain, with applications for bioethanol production
2001 — 2004
Molecular Virology Intern
9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20892
2003 — 2003
Education
2004 — 2008
1998 — 2004
Occupations
Executive
Director
Health Specialist
Secretary
Subject Matter Expert
Operations Manager
Skilled Professional
Skills
Molecular Biology
Protein Expression
Fluorescence Microscopy
Biochemistry
Cell
Protein Purification
Confocal Microscopy
Cell Biology
Cell Culture
Protein Engineering
Immunology
Pcr
Immunofluorescence
Public Speaking
Western Blotting
Science Journalism
Molecular Cloning
X Ray Crystallography
Mammalian Cell Culture
Public Relations
Science Writing
Flow Cytometry
Tissue Culture
Immunohistochemistry