Sarah Krantz
About Sarah Krantz
Sarah Krantz is a Postdoctoral Fellow at The National Institutes of Health, specializing in cellular and molecular pharmacology. She has a diverse background in clinical research, teaching, and laboratory work across various institutions, including Eli Lilly and Company and the University of Illinois College of Medicine.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Sarah Krantz has been serving as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Institutes of Health since 2021. This role involves conducting advanced research in her field of expertise, contributing to ongoing projects, and collaborating with other researchers. The National Institutes of Health is a prominent institution dedicated to biomedical and public health research, providing an environment conducive to scientific discovery.
Education and Expertise
Sarah Krantz earned her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology from the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she studied from 2014 to 2021. Prior to this, she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, completing her studies from 2009 to 2013. Her educational background provides a strong foundation in pharmacology and biology, equipping her with the knowledge necessary for her research endeavors.
Previous Work Experience
Before her current position, Sarah Krantz gained diverse experience in various roles. She worked as a Clinical Research Scientist Intern at Eli Lilly and Company for two months in 2018. Additionally, she served as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Illinois College of Medicine for three months in the same year. Her earlier roles include being a Microbiology Lab Technician at Avon from 2013 to 2014, a Lab Assistant at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, and an Intern for Cardiac Diagnostics at Northwest Community Hospital.
Research and Academic Contributions
Throughout her academic career, Sarah Krantz has engaged in research activities that have contributed to her field. She worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Illinois at Chicago from 2015 to 2021, where she was involved in various research projects. Additionally, she held a position as a Visiting Scientist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute for one month in 2017, further enhancing her research experience and academic contributions.