March Guests for Pathways in STEMM
March Guests for Pathways in STEMM
From Lucy Liaw PhD, MaineHealth, Faculty Scientist III and Professor at MaineHealth Institute for Research
We have two exciting sessions in March for our Pathways in STEMM series. These are 60 min zoom sessions and everyone is invited. We ask our guest to spend the first part of the session discussing their professional pathway and current career, as well as interesting career perspectives. We then have a facilitated Q&A session.
Everyone is welcome – register to receive the zoom link. Registrants will also receive a link to the recording, so please register even if you cannot attend the live session.
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Date: Thursday March 9, 2023
Time: 1:00-2:00pm EST
Guest: Paul Baker PhD, Senior Staff Scientist, Sciex
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Paul Baker received his PhD in Biochemistry from Wake Forest University School of Medicine, where he began his training in lipids with the study of the metabolism and signaling actions of ether-linked lipid mediators under the guidance of Robert Wykle. He did his post-doctoral work with Bruce Freeman at the University of Alabama at Birmingham where he helped lead the discovery of a novel class of anti-inflammatory lipid mediators—nitrated lipids. He continued to work on nitrated lipids as an assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine until June of 2011, when he joined SCIEX. As a senior applications manager and the global lead scientist for Lipidomics, he pioneered the use of differential Ion mobility spectrometry in the study of lipids. This work led to the invention of the Lipidyzer, a lipid analyzer for plasma and to the development of Electron Capture Dissociation as a novel means for complete lipid characterization. In May of 2018, Paul joined Avanti Polar Lipids as the Analytical Services Director, where he focused on developing new analytical and internal standard strategies for lipid analysis. Paul rejoined SCIEX in 2020, where he is now a senior staff scientist for metabolomics and lipidomics for global strategic technical marketing.
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Date: Tuesday March 21, 2023
Time: 3:00-4:00pm EST
Guest: Juli Martino PhD, Variant Curation Scientist, GeneDx
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Dr. Julieta (Juli) Martino hails from Cordoba, Argentina. After completing her undergraduate studies, she worked as a field biologist studying whale behavior along the Argentine coast. This experience sparked her interest in environmental toxicology, leading her to the Wise Laboratory at the University of Southern Maine where she earned a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology through the University of Maine’s Cooperative Ph.D. Program. During her graduate studies, Dr. Martino combined research on whale and human cells to examine the effects of environmental carcinogens on chromosome stability and mitotic defects. Juli continued her research as a postdoctoral researcher, studying homologous recombination, a DNA repair pathway linked to breast and ovarian cancer. She worked at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute and the Leloir Institute in Argentina, investigating homologous recombination regulation and novel drugs for homologous recombination-deficient cells. Her Ph.D. and postdoctoral training cultivated her passion for DNA biology and personalized medicine. Today, Dr. Martino is a Variant Curation Scientist at GeneDx, a clinical genomics company, where she works remotely from Southern Maine. In her role, she assists in genetic variant interpretation for diagnosis within the Inherited Cancer and Cardiology teams. In her free time, she enjoys yoga, running, salsa dancing, and training Captain, her 3-year-old Labrador/Golden retriever mix.