Nathaniel S.
About Nathaniel S.
Nathaniel S. is a Research Associate II at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, specializing in quantitative analyses of multichannel immunohistochemical staining. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry from Northeastern University, where he also worked as a Teaching Assistant.
Work at Broad Institute
Nathaniel S. has been employed at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard as a Research Associate II since 2020. His role involves performing quantitative analyses of multichannel immunohistochemical staining using image analysis software. He focuses on measuring neuronal activity within specific populations and optimizes immunohistochemical protocols. Additionally, he carries out large-scale assays, contributing to significant research initiatives at the institute.
Education and Expertise
Nathaniel S. earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Biochemistry from Northeastern University, completing his studies from 2015 to 2020. His education provided a solid foundation in biochemical principles and methodologies. During his academic career, he also served as a Teaching Assistant for the Fundamentals of Computer Science 2 course in 2017, where he supported undergraduate students in their learning.
Background in Research
Before his current position, Nathaniel S. gained valuable experience in various roles. He worked as a Teaching Assistant at Northeastern University, where he assisted in teaching computer science fundamentals. He also conducted rat behavioral and pharmacological experiments, monitoring the estrus cycle, which enhanced his research skills and understanding of experimental design.
Previous Work Experience
Nathaniel S. has held several positions prior to his current role at the Broad Institute. In 2016, he worked as a Landscaper at KALMIA DESIGN for four months, where he engaged in outdoor maintenance and design projects. Earlier, in 2015, he was a Team Member at Dunkin Donuts for four months, providing customer service and support in a fast-paced environment.