Thomas Campbell, Ph.D.

Thomas Campbell, Ph.D.

Group Product Manager @ Canopy Biosciences

About Thomas Campbell, Ph.D.

Thomas Campbell, Ph.D., is a Group Product Manager at Canopy Biosciences with a strong background in biology and chemistry. He has experience in spatial biology and product management, and has contributed to various webinars and events in the field.

Work at Canopy Biosciences

Thomas Campbell, Ph.D., currently serves as the Group Product Manager at Canopy Biosciences, a position he has held since 2022. His role involves overseeing product management strategies and initiatives within the company. Prior to this, he worked as a Product Manager at Canopy Biosciences from 2019 to 2022, where he contributed to the development and management of innovative products in the field of spatial biology. His experience in product management is complemented by his previous role as Associate Director of Product Management, where he played a key role in product strategy and execution.

Education and Expertise

Thomas Campbell earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Lewis University, studying from 2009 to 2013. He furthered his education at Saint Louis University, where he obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemistry, completing his studies from 2013 to 2018. His academic background provides a strong foundation in biological sciences, which is essential for his work in spatial biology and product management.

Background

Before joining Canopy Biosciences, Thomas Campbell gained valuable experience as an Analyst at Kantar from 2018 to 2019 in St. Louis, MO. He also held multiple roles at The BALSA Group, including Executive Board Member and Advisor, Project Manager, & Consultant, from 2014 to 2018. His diverse background in analysis and consulting has contributed to his expertise in product management and spatial biology.

Achievements in Spatial Biology

Thomas Campbell has actively contributed to the field of spatial biology through various initiatives. He has presented webinars focused on improving tumor microenvironment proteomics using spatial biology techniques. Additionally, he has participated in discussions on precise spatial multiplexing for quantitative single-cell phenotyping in tissues. His involvement in moderating events that highlight advancements in ChipCytometry™ further showcases his commitment to advancing knowledge in this area.

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