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Michelle Davis
Clinical Variant Curation Scientist (CVCS) at Phosphorus Diagnostics
Michelle Davis is a versatile variant curation scientist with a strong background in laboratory procedures, clinical healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and variant interpretation. She holds a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Bridgeport and a Bachelor's degree in Biology from the University at Albany, SUNY. Michelle's expertise spans various areas, including biotechnology, clinical genetic testing, genomics, biopharmaceuticals, clinical research, clinical development, biomarkers, and cancer biology.
With a profound understanding of the sciences and a commitment to humanitarian principles, Michelle focuses on leveraging her knowledge to improve the health and quality of life of individuals affected by hereditary conditions. Her academic research revolved around identifying potential protein biomarkers for targeted therapies aimed at detecting early-stage epithelial ovarian cancer.
In her professional journey, Michelle has held key roles in esteemed organizations. She currently serves as a Variant Curation Scientist at Phosphorus and has previously worked as a Patient Services Coordinator at Vireo Health and Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York. Additionally, she gained valuable experience as a Clinical Research Program Intern at New York University.