Sam Kimmey
About Sam Kimmey
Sam Kimmey is a Senior Scientist currently at Ionpath, with a strong background in developmental biology and biochemistry. He has held various academic and research positions, including roles at Stanford University School of Medicine and Stony Brook University.
Current Role at Ionpath
Sam Kimmey currently serves as a Senior Scientist at Ionpath, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he focuses on advancing scientific research and development within the company. Prior to this, he worked as a Field Application Scientist at Ionpath from 2021 to 2023, contributing to the application of Ionpath's technologies in various scientific contexts.
Education and Expertise
Sam Kimmey earned his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Developmental Biology and Embryology from Stanford University School of Medicine, where he studied from 2014 to 2021. He also holds an Honors Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biochemistry from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, completed in 2014. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both developmental biology and biochemistry.
Previous Experience at Stanford University
At Stanford University School of Medicine, Sam Kimmey worked as a Ph.D. Candidate in Developmental Biology from 2014 to 2021 in the Bendall Lab. He also served as a Postdoctoral Researcher for 7 months in 2021. His experiences at Stanford contributed significantly to his research skills and expertise in developmental biology.
Research and Teaching Roles at Stony Brook University
Sam Kimmey's early academic career includes various roles at Stony Brook University. He was an Undergraduate Researcher from 2012 to 2014, where he engaged in research projects. In 2014, he served as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for 4 months and was awarded the URECA Biology Alumni Research Award Fellow for 3 months in 2013. These positions provided him with valuable experience in both research and teaching.
Internship Experience at GE Global Research
In 2014, Sam Kimmey completed a 3-month internship at GE Global Research, focusing on Life Sciences and Molecular Diagnostics. This internship allowed him to apply his academic knowledge in a practical setting, gaining insights into the intersection of research and industry.