Shannon Fenton

Shannon Fenton

Clinical Biologist @ National Institutes of Health

About Shannon Fenton

Shannon Fenton is a Clinical Biologist with expertise in Car-T cell therapy and biotinylation, currently working at the National Institutes of Health and Lonza. With a strong background in aseptic practices and experience in cell processing technologies, Fenton has contributed to advancements in biotechnology since earning a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from Shepherd University.

Work at National Institutes of Health

Shannon Fenton has been employed as a Clinical Biologist at the National Institutes of Health since 2020. In this role, Fenton contributes to research and development in the field of biotechnology. The position involves applying expertise in Car-T cell therapy, which is a significant area of focus within the NIH's research initiatives. Fenton's work supports advancements in cellular therapies aimed at treating various diseases.

Work at Lonza

Since 2016, Shannon Fenton has served as a Cell Therapy Technician II at Lonza in Martinsburg, West Virginia. In this capacity, Fenton engages in the production and processing of cell therapies, utilizing specialized skills in biotinylation and mammalian cell culture. The role emphasizes the importance of aseptic practices to ensure the integrity and sterility of biological products.

Education and Expertise

Shannon Fenton earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry from Shepherd University, completing the program from 2013 to 2016. This educational background provides a foundation for Fenton's expertise in areas such as Car-T cell therapy and mammalian cell culture. The knowledge gained during this period supports Fenton's current roles in clinical biology and cell therapy.

Background in Library Services

Before pursuing a career in biotechnology, Shannon Fenton worked as a Library Assistant at Loudoun County Public Library from 2011 to 2013. This role involved assisting patrons and managing library resources, providing Fenton with valuable experience in customer service and organizational skills.

Technical Skills and Technologies

Shannon Fenton possesses technical skills in biotinylation, which is crucial for protein labeling and purification. Fenton is experienced in using Prodigy and Miltenyi technologies, which are significant tools in cell processing and separation. These skills are essential for Fenton's work in both clinical and laboratory settings.

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