Marykathryn Moody

Marykathryn Moody

R And D Associate @ NMS Labs

About Marykathryn Moody

Marykathryn Moody is an R and D Associate at Nms Labs, where she has worked since 2017. She has a strong background in analytical chemistry, with expertise in various mass spectrometry technologies and a solid educational foundation in forensic science and biochemistry.

Current Role at NMS Labs

Marykathryn Moody has been employed as an R and D Associate at NMS Labs since 2017. In this role, she contributes to research and development initiatives, leveraging her expertise in analytical chemistry. Her work is based in Horsham, Pennsylvania, where she has been part of the team for over seven years.

Previous Experience at NMS Labs

Prior to her current position, Marykathryn Moody held several roles at NMS Labs. She worked as a Lab Support Specialist in GC-MS from 2011 to 2014 and served as a Validation Analyst from 2014 to 2017. Additionally, she completed an internship in GC-MS in 2011. Her cumulative experience at NMS Labs spans over six years.

Educational Background

Marykathryn Moody earned a Master of Science in Forensic Science from Arcadia University, where she studied from 2011 to 2013. She also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry and Psychology from Ramapo College of New Jersey, completed between 2007 and 2011. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her work in research and development.

Technical Expertise

Marykathryn Moody possesses extensive technical expertise in various analytical techniques. She is proficient in using Agilent GC-MS with Chemstation software and Waters LC-MS/MS technologies, including TQD and TQS. Additionally, she has experience with ELISA using Tecan Evo systems and Sciex 4500 and 6500 LC Triple Quads, including Q-TRAP capabilities.

Research Contributions

During her time at Ramapo College, Marykathryn Moody participated in the School of Theoretical and Applied Sciences Honor Research program, focusing on bacterial proteins. She also developed an analytical method for detecting marijuana metabolites in meconium samples using GC-MS during her master's program at Arcadia University.

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