Kate Borkowski
About Kate Borkowski
Kate Borkowski is a Senior Clinical Research Nurse with extensive experience in clinical research and nursing. She has worked at various institutions, including the FDA and the National Institutes of Health, and holds a Master of Public Health from the University of Maryland.
Current Role at National Institutes of Health
Kate Borkowski serves as a Senior Clinical Research Nurse at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland. She has held this position since 2014, accumulating ten years of experience in clinical research nursing. In this role, she is involved in various clinical studies and trials, contributing to advancements in medical research and patient care.
Experience at FDA
Since 2020, Kate Borkowski has been working as an ORISE Fellow at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in Silver Spring, Maryland. This position allows her to engage in research and policy development related to public health and safety. Her work at the FDA complements her extensive background in clinical research and nursing.
Previous Nursing Experience
Before her current roles, Kate Borkowski worked as a Registered Nurse at Allegiance Health in the Jackson, Michigan area from 2008 to 2010. During her two years there, she provided patient care and support in a hospital setting. Additionally, she served as a Health Specialist with the Peace Corps in Mongolia from 2010 to 2013, where she focused on health education and community health initiatives.
Educational Background
Kate Borkowski earned her Master of Public Health (MPH) degree with a focus on Epidemiology from the University of Maryland, completing her studies from 2018 to 2020. Prior to that, she obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Registered Nursing from Michigan State University, where she studied from 2004 to 2008. She also completed her high school education at Dexter High School from 2001 to 2004.
Laboratory Experience at Michigan State University
Kate Borkowski worked as a Laboratory Assistant at the Animal Agriculture and Health Laboratory (AAHL) at Michigan State University from 2005 to 2008. During her three years in this role, she gained valuable laboratory skills and experience that contributed to her understanding of clinical research and public health.