Nicholas J. Fox

Research Associate Ii @ Integral

About Nicholas J. Fox

Nicholas J. Fox is a Research Associate II at Integral Molecular, where he has worked since 2019, specializing in DNA sequencing and data analysis. He holds a degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Drexel University and has previous experience as a Biomedical Research Intern and an Oncology Lab Scientist Intern.

Work at Integral Molecular

Nicholas J. Fox has served as a Research Associate II at Integral Molecular since 2019. In this role, he is part of the Molecular Biology team, where he focuses on planning and executing experiments for both customer and internal projects. His responsibilities include DNA sequencing and data analysis, which are critical components of the research conducted at Integral Molecular. Fox engages in extensive communication and coordination with scientists from various teams to ensure successful project execution.

Education and Expertise

Nicholas J. Fox studied at Drexel University from 2015 to 2020, where he earned a degree in Biological Sciences with a focus on Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in molecular biology and laboratory techniques. He is proficient in a range of laboratory techniques, including RNA and DNA extraction, bacterial sub-cloning, transformations, and quantitative-PCR (qPCR).

Background in Biomedical Research

Prior to his current position, Nicholas J. Fox gained valuable experience as a Biomedical Research Intern at Drexel University College of Medicine in 2017, where he worked for six months. He also completed a six-month internship as an Oncology Lab Scientist Intern at Janssen Inc. in 2018. These roles contributed to his understanding of biomedical research and laboratory practices.

Laboratory Techniques and Skills

In his role at Integral Molecular, Nicholas J. Fox utilizes a variety of laboratory techniques that are essential for molecular biology research. His skills include RNA and DNA extraction, bacterial sub-cloning, transformations, and quantitative-PCR (qPCR). These techniques enable him to conduct experiments that support both internal and customer-focused projects.

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