Danielle Horne
About Danielle Horne
Danielle Horne is a Technical Manufacturing Chemist at Abbott in Scarborough, Maine, where she has worked since 2020. She has a background in biology and chemistry, with experience as a researcher and teaching assistant at Bowdoin College.
Work at Abbott
Danielle Horne has been employed at Abbott as a Technical Manufacturing Chemist since 2020. In this role, she operates from the Scarborough, Maine facility, contributing to the company's manufacturing processes. Her responsibilities include ensuring the quality and efficiency of chemical manufacturing, applying her expertise in chemistry to support product development.
Education and Expertise
Danielle Horne holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from Bowdoin College, where she studied from 2016 to 2020. Her academic background includes a strong focus on biological sciences, which complements her current role in technical manufacturing. She also has experience as a Teaching Assistant in Advanced Introductory Biology, enhancing her knowledge and skills in the field.
Background in Research
Danielle Horne has a diverse background in research, primarily at Bowdoin College. She served as a Bumble Bee Researcher in Jones Lab for 11 months in 2018 and completed an Independent Research Project from 2019 to 2020. Additionally, she participated in a Summer Research Fellowship in 2017 and worked as a Kent Island Scientific Station Research Fellow in 2018.
Teaching and Mentorship Experience
Danielle Horne has experience in teaching and mentorship, having worked as a Teaching Assistant and Discussion Leader for Advanced Introductory Biology at Bowdoin College in 2018. Her role involved guiding students through complex biological concepts, demonstrating her ability to communicate scientific knowledge effectively.
Early Career and Internships
Before her academic pursuits, Danielle Horne gained practical experience as a Library Intern at National Cathedral School from 2013 to 2016. She also worked as a Sales Clerk at Hudson Trail Outfitters, Ltd. in 2014 and participated in the Raiser Fellowship for Environmental Science Research at Oregon State University in 2015.