Nate Hill
About Nate Hill
Nate Hill is a Drosophila Stock Manager currently associated with multiple institutions, including the University of Pennsylvania, Rutgers University, and Yeshiva University. He has extensive experience in managing Drosophila stocks and laboratory operations.
Current Roles at Multiple Universities
Nate Hill currently manages Drosophila stocks at several prestigious institutions. These include the University of Pennsylvania, Rutgers University, Yeshiva University, and NYU Langone Health. His work involves overseeing laboratory operations across these institutions, where he ensures high standards in the management and quality of Drosophila stocks. Moreover, he is responsible for supervising lab technicians and conducting weekly mite reports.
Past Experience at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Nate Hill worked as a Lab Technician in Developmental Biology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center for 11 years. During this period, he contributed significantly to developmental biology research in a leading cancer research institution. His role involved various technical responsibilities essential to supporting research projects.
Previous Position at Columbia University
Prior to his current roles, Nate Hill served as a Drosophila Stock Manager at Columbia University from 2006 to 2010. His responsibilities included managing Drosophila stock and ensuring the optimal operation of related laboratory tasks. His experience at Columbia University provided him with a foundation in specialized laboratory work.
Educational Background at Florida State University
Nate Hill studied Biology/Biological Sciences at Florida State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. His education laid the groundwork for his career in biological research and laboratory management. He specialized in general biological sciences, which has been pertinent to his roles in various research institutions.
Laboratory Management Responsibilities
In his various roles, Nate Hill supervises lab technicians and manages Drosophila stock. His responsibilities include conducting weekly mite reports to monitor health and quality. Additionally, he prepares common laboratory solutions and growth media needed for Drosophila, bacteria, and tissue culture cells. His expertise ensures smooth laboratory operations and high standards of research quality.