Souad Naji
About Souad Naji
Souad Naji is the Director of Protein & Enzymes at Singular Genomics, where she has worked since 2021. She has extensive experience in molecular biology and has held various scientific roles in organizations such as Agilent Technologies and The Scripps Research Institute.
Current Role at Singular Genomics
Souad Naji serves as the Director of Protein & Enzymes at Singular Genomics. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to the company's research and development efforts in protein and enzyme technologies. Her role involves overseeing projects that enhance understanding and application of these biological molecules within various scientific contexts.
Previous Experience at Singular Genomics
Souad Naji has held multiple positions at Singular Genomics. She worked as a Senior Scientist from 2017 to 2019, followed by a brief tenure as a Staff Scientist in 2019. She then progressed to the role of Principal Scientist from 2020 to 2021, and a Senior Staff Scientist for five months in 2019. Her experience at Singular Genomics spans various aspects of scientific research and development.
Experience at Agilent Technologies
Before joining Singular Genomics, Souad Naji worked at Agilent Technologies as an R&D Scientist from 2013 to 2016. In this role, she focused on advanced research and development projects, contributing to the company's innovations in technology and scientific solutions.
Educational Background
Souad Naji earned her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Molecular Biology from Universität Regensburg, where she studied from 2003 to 2006. Prior to that, she obtained a Master's Degree in Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Plant Physiology from The University of Kiel, completing her studies from 1996 to 2000. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her expertise in various biological systems.
Research Experience and Skills
Souad Naji has extensive research experience, having worked as a Research Associate at the University of California San Diego from 2001 to 2003 and as a Postdoctoral Fellow at The Scripps Research Institute from 2007 to 2013. She possesses a broad range of expertise in mammalian, archaeal, bacterial, and viral systems. Additionally, she is proficient in assay development and troubleshooting complex systems, which enhances her collaborative efforts in scientific research.