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    Mary Meaney

    Research scientist with hands-on laboratory experience

    Mary Meaney is a seasoned professional with ten years of health-related research experience in an academic setting, specializing in studies on conditions like cancer and muscular dystrophy. She has been involved in all aspects of tissue collection, sample management, and biochemical and molecular analyses, managing research teams with significant budgets exceeding $700,000 annually. Mary is adept at supervising and coordinating the work of up to 10 employees and student interns concurrently, contributing to multiple research projects simultaneously. Her ability to thrive under pressure and adapt to changing project demands is evident in her track record. Mary played a pivotal role in a notable discovery regarding the impact of pistachio consumption on athletic performance when combined with intense exercise.

    Mary holds a diverse educational background, with a PhD in Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise from Virginia Tech, MA in Exercise Physiology from The University of Texas at Austin, and a BS in Kinesiology from the University of Maryland. She also completed her high school education at St. Mary's High School.

    Throughout her career, Mary Meaney has held key roles in organizations such as the North Carolina Research Campus Human Performance Lab as a Research Scientist and Postdoctoral Associate, where her expertise in health-related research was pivotal. Her previous experiences include editorial roles at Self magazine and research and teaching assistant positions at Virginia Tech and the University of Texas at Austin. She also kick-started her research journey as an Undergraduate Researcher at the University of Maryland.

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    Greensboro/Winston-Salem, North Carolina Area