Camille Lombard
About Camille Lombard
Camille Lombard is a Research Assistant at George Washington University, where she has worked since 2013. She holds a Master of Science in Chemistry from The University of Toledo and has a background in molecular biology and mass spectrometry.
Work at The George Washington University
Camille Lombard has been employed as a Research Assistant at George Washington University since 2013. In this role, she focuses on utilizing commercial platforms for high throughput analysis, contributing to advancements in research methodologies. Her work involves the development of new technologies for measuring proteomes from single cells, reflecting her expertise in molecular biology and mass spectrometry.
Education and Expertise
Camille Lombard earned a Master of Science degree in Chemistry from The University of Toledo, where she studied from 2010 to 2013. Her academic research included applying ESI mass spectrometry to investigate recombinant human haptoglobin subunits and E. coli DnaT, which formed the basis of her Master's thesis. Her educational background provides a strong foundation in molecular biology, complementing her research capabilities.
Background in Quality Control and Development
Prior to her current position, Camille Lombard gained practical experience in the field of quality control and development. In 2009, she worked as a Trainee in Quality Control and Development at Saint-Gobain in La Defense, Hauts-de-Seine, France, for one month. Additionally, she served as a Trainee in Research and Development at Inventec Performance Chemicals in 2010 for one month in Vincennes, Ile-de-France, France.
Teaching Experience at The University of Toledo
During her time at The University of Toledo, Camille Lombard served as a Teaching Assistant for General Chemistry Lab I from 2010 to 2013. This role involved supporting undergraduate students in their laboratory work, enhancing her communication skills and reinforcing her knowledge in chemistry.
Personal Interests in Custom Jewelry Making
In her free time, Camille Lombard enjoys making custom jewelry. This personal interest reflects her creativity and attention to detail, skills that may also benefit her professional work in research and development.