Jack Quesinberry, M.S.
About Jack Quesinberry, M.S.
Jack Quesinberry, M.S., is the Manager of Biospecimen Operations at Alpine Immune Sciences, Inc., with over 14 years of experience in research and development, particularly in diagnostics and vaccine development. He holds multiple degrees, including a Master's in Bioinformatics and a PhD in Computational and Systems Biology, and has previously worked in various roles at institutions such as MacroGenics, the National Cancer Institute, and GeneDx.
Current Role at Alpine Immune Sciences
Jack Quesinberry serves as the Manager of Biospecimen Operations at Alpine Immune Sciences, Inc. since 2023. In this role, he supports phase 1 and phase 2 clinical trials, focusing on the management of biospecimens. His position is remote, based in Seattle, Washington.
Education and Expertise
Jack Quesinberry holds multiple degrees in the life sciences. He earned a Master's degree in Bioinformatics from the University of Maryland Global Campus from 2017 to 2019. He also completed a Master's degree in Biotechnology with a concentration in biodefense at The Johns Hopkins University from 2014 to 2016. Additionally, he is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Computational and Systems Biology at George Mason University from 2022 to 2026. His undergraduate education includes Bachelor's degrees in Microbiology and Germanic Studies from the University of Maryland, completed between 2008 and 2013.
Previous Experience in Clinical Research
Before joining Alpine Immune Sciences, Jack Quesinberry accumulated extensive experience in clinical research and laboratory management. He worked as a Clinical Laboratory Manager at MacroGenics, Inc. from 2022 to 2023. Prior to that, he served as a Research Associate III at the National Cancer Institute from 2019 to 2022. His background also includes roles as a Senior Clinical Research Associate at NOVAVAX INC and as a DNA Technologist II at GeneDx.
Research and Development Background
Jack Quesinberry has over 14 years of experience in research and development, particularly in diagnostics and vaccine development. His early career included positions such as Research Technician at the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases and various roles at the University of Maryland, including Teaching Assistant and Laboratory Prep Technician. This diverse background has equipped him with a solid foundation in laboratory operations and clinical research.
Professional Development and Skills
Throughout his career, Jack Quesinberry has developed a robust skill set in biospecimen management, clinical trial support, and laboratory operations. His educational background in bioinformatics, biotechnology, and microbiology complements his practical experience in the field. His work has involved supporting clinical trials and managing laboratory processes, highlighting his expertise in the life sciences sector.