Camille Mol
About Camille Mol
Camille Mol serves as the Associate Director of Project Management at Apeel, where she has worked since 2015. She has a background in biochemistry and has conducted research in various settings, including Eindhoven University of Technology and UC Santa Barbara.
Work at Apeel
Camille Mol has served as the Associate Director of Project Management at Apeel since 2015. In this role, she oversees various projects aimed at enhancing the company's mission to reduce food waste through innovative solutions. Her extensive experience in project management contributes to the efficient execution of initiatives that align with Apeel's sustainability goals.
Education and Expertise
Camille Mol earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biochemistry - Molecular Biology from UC Santa Barbara, completing her studies from 2012 to 2016. Her academic background provides a solid foundation for her research and project management roles. During her time at university, she engaged in colloquiums and participated in large lab group meetings, enhancing her collaborative skills in scientific research.
Background in Research
Prior to her current position, Camille Mol gained valuable research experience through internships. In 2014, she worked as a Lab Research Intern at Eindhoven University of Technology, where she focused on the self-assembly of 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxamide (BTA) into fibers in water. Additionally, she conducted an Independent Research Study in Australia in 2013, utilizing FRET analysis and TECAN fluorimeter in biology lab experiments.
Professional Experience
Camille Mol has held various positions that contributed to her professional development. She worked as a Biomedical Marketing and Lead Generation Intern at Active Life Scientific, Inc. in 2014, where she gained insights into marketing strategies within the biomedical field. Earlier, she was a Sales Associate at Capezio Ballet Makers Inc. from 2011 to 2012, which provided her with customer service experience.
Research Contributions
During her academic career, Camille Mol conducted significant research projects. At Eindhoven University of Technology, she investigated the clustering kinetics of BTA with different carbon aliphatic spacers. She also synthesized a glucose-functionalized BTA in a synthesis lab, showcasing her ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical research challenges.