Mr. Gunn
| Industry | Science |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Research |
| Location | 92102, United States |
| Introduction | I currently do assay development and competitive intelligence consulting for academics, life science companies and biotech. I also serve as a community liaison for Mendeley academic reference management software. Previously, I did assay development for Genalyte, a molecular diagnostics startup. My work involved developing protein, DNA, and small molecule assays on their novel high-throughput assay platform. My graduate studies were done at the Tulane Center for Gene Therapy. My dissertation was entitled "Investigating the Role of Human Multipotent Mesenchymal Stromal Cells in the Repair of Bone", in which I developed a model of multiple myeloma in immunodeficient mice and used it to test small molecule inhibitors of the interaction between multiple myeloma and bone precursor cells. My work at Tulane involved self-guided experimental research on the relationship between Human Adult Stem Cells and cancer. My areas of expertise are bone biology, multiple myeloma, adult stem cells, and development of disease models. |
| Interests | bone biology, multiple myeloma, adult stem cells, and development of disease models. |

