Marianne Assogba
About Marianne Assogba
Marianne Assogba is a Research Associate at Integral Molecular, where she has worked since 2020. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia and has experience in various research roles, including expertise in advanced biotechnology techniques.
Current Role at Integral Molecular
Marianne Assogba has been serving as a Research Associate at Integral Molecular since 2020. In this role, she contributes to various research projects in biotechnology, applying her expertise in advanced techniques. Her position is based in University City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she has been involved in significant research initiatives for four years.
Previous Experience in Research and Biotechnology
Prior to her current role, Assogba worked at The Wistar Institute as a Biomedical Technician for three months in 2018. She also held positions as a Research Assistant at both The Wistar Institute and the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. Her experience in these roles provided her with practical skills in laboratory techniques and research methodologies.
Educational Background in Chemistry and Biology
Marianne Assogba studied at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from 2018 to 2020. Before that, she attended the Community College of Philadelphia, obtaining an Associate of Science degree in Biology from 2016 to 2018. This educational foundation supports her expertise in research and biotechnology.
Technical Skills and Expertise
Assogba possesses expertise in Tangential Flow Filtration (TFF) and Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), which are essential techniques in biotechnology research. Additionally, she is skilled in DNA Electrophoresis and DNA Purification, indicating her strong background in genetic analysis. Her proficiency in Western Blot and ELISA further highlights her capabilities in protein analysis.
Proficiency in Research Tools
Marianne Assogba is proficient in Microsoft Office tools, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. These tools are vital for documenting research findings and creating presentations. Her ability to effectively use these applications enhances her contributions to research projects and facilitates communication of results.