Kimberly Mc Graw
About Kimberly Mc Graw
Kimberly McGraw is a biologist with 18 years of experience at NIH/NIA in the Baltimore, Maryland area, specializing in cell culture techniques and stem cell research. She has a background in Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), and previously worked at Cognate BioServices and Cambrex.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Kimberly McGraw has been employed as a Biologist at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) within the National Institute on Aging (NIA) since 2006. Over her 18 years in this role, she has contributed to various research initiatives in the Baltimore, Maryland area. Her work focuses on cell culture techniques and stem cell research, leveraging her extensive background in laboratory practices.
Previous Experience in Biotech Industry
Before joining NIH, Kimberly McGraw worked at Cognate BioServices. She served as a Preclinical Research Associate from 2003 to 2006, followed by a brief tenure as a Senior Development Associate in 2006. Additionally, she gained experience as a Quality Control Technician II at Cambrex in 2002. These roles provided her with a solid foundation in research and development within the biotechnology sector.
Education and Expertise
Kimberly McGraw earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Towson University, where she studied from 1998 to 2002. Her educational background supports her expertise in cell culture techniques and various stem cell types, including human embryonic stem cells (hES), mouse embryonic stem cells (mES), and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC).
Technical Skills and Laboratory Practices
Kimberly McGraw possesses over a decade of experience in cell culture techniques. She is well-versed in Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), which are critical for maintaining quality and compliance in research laboratory environments. Her technical skills are complemented by her extensive work with various established cell lines and stem cell types.