Briana Lynch
About Briana Lynch
Briana Lynch is a Scientific Information/Data Analyst with a Bachelor's Degree in Biology from the University of Missouri-Columbia. She has experience working at notable institutions including the National Institutes of Health and ICF.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Briana Lynch has been employed at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) since 2019. In her role as a Scientific Information/Data Analyst, she contributes to the analysis and management of scientific data. Her work supports various research initiatives within the organization. Prior to her current position, she served as an IRTA Post-Baccalaureate Research Technician at NIH from 2015 to 2017, where she gained valuable experience in a research environment.
Education and Expertise
Briana Lynch earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Biology/Biological Sciences from the University of Missouri-Columbia, completing her studies from 2011 to 2015. This educational background provided her with a solid foundation in biological sciences, which she applies in her current role as a Scientific Information/Data Analyst. Her expertise encompasses scientific data analysis and information management.
Previous Experience at ICF
Before joining the National Institutes of Health, Briana Lynch worked as a Scientific Information Analyst at ICF from 2018 to 2019. During her tenure at ICF, she focused on analyzing scientific data and contributing to projects that required detailed information management. This experience further developed her analytical skills in the field of scientific research.
Experience at Johns Hopkins Medicine
Briana Lynch worked as a Lab Technician at Johns Hopkins Medicine from 2017 to 2018. In this role, she was involved in laboratory operations, supporting research activities. Her time at Johns Hopkins Medicine allowed her to gain hands-on experience in a clinical research setting, enhancing her practical skills in biological sciences.
Background in Research Technician Role
Briana Lynch's early career included a position as an IRTA Post-Baccalaureate Research Technician at the National Institutes of Health from 2015 to 2017. In this capacity, she engaged in research activities that contributed to various scientific projects. This role provided her with critical experience in laboratory techniques and research methodologies.