Uyanga Ganbaatar
About Uyanga Ganbaatar
Uyanga Ganbaatar is a Research Associate at Recombinetics, Inc. in Eagan, Minnesota, where she has worked since 2018. She has a background in molecular techniques and gene expression analysis, having collaborated with Dr. Chen at the University of Minnesota and gained experience through various roles in research and internships.
Work at Recombinetics
Uyanga Ganbaatar has been a Research Associate at Recombinetics, Inc. since 2018, contributing to various projects in Eagan, Minnesota. In this role, she has gained extensive hands-on experience in molecular techniques, including DNA purification, PCR, and molecular cloning. Additionally, she has learned to design and construct gene editing tools such as TALENS and CRISPR-Cas9. Her work involves conducting comparative data analysis on gene expression differences, utilizing programming skills in Python. Uyanga also acquired skills in embryo handling and culture techniques during her internship at Recombinetics.
Education and Expertise
Uyanga Ganbaatar studied Biomedical Engineering at the University of California, Riverside in 2014. She later pursued a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry at the University of Minnesota from 2015 to 2017. During her undergraduate studies, she conducted comparative data analysis on gene expression differences in PHD1, PHD2, and PHD3. She has also been involved in research classes focused on biology and biochemistry at the University of Minnesota, enhancing her knowledge and expertise in these fields.
Background
Uyanga Ganbaatar has a diverse background in research and academic roles. She worked at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities as a Laboratory Assistant and participated in research classes related to biology and biochemistry. Her experience includes working with Dr. Chen on analyzing gene expression in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) samples. This combination of academic and practical experience has shaped her career in the field of molecular biology and gene editing.
Internship Experience
Uyanga Ganbaatar began her journey at Recombinetics, Inc. as an intern in 2018. During her internship, she gained practical experience in various molecular biology techniques and contributed to the development of gene editing tools. This role provided her with foundational skills that she has continued to build upon in her current position as a Research Associate. Her internship experience has been instrumental in her professional growth and understanding of gene editing technologies.