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Kerrianne
(KC) Cunniff joined the CRL team in April 2004 as a Research Technologist
and returned to her home town/state in June 2007. KC now works at
the Boston's Children's Hospital with Dr. George Daley, MD. KC received
her BS from University of Massachusetts at Amherst in Animal Science/Biotechnology.
KC’s
work experience is quite notable. She briefly worked for GTC Biotherapeutics
(Formerly Genzyme Transgenics) doing microinjection to make transgenic
mice. In 1995 she worked in Dr. Stuart Orkin's lab at Howard Hughes
Medical Institute at Children's Hospital in Boston. Her research
was to create transgenic and knockout mice to study hematopoesis.
In 1998 she went to work at Advanced Cell Technology (ACT) to research
animal reproductive cloning as well as primate embryology and stem
cell research with Dr. Cibelli. Most recently KC worked for Millennium
Pharmaceuticals managing their transgenic/knockout mouse breeding
facility.
As
a research technician in the CRL her main research project is culturing
primate stem cells but her goal is to complete her PhD, starting
in the academic year 2005-2006.
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