Pam Martin
About Pam Martin
Pam Martin is the Lab Manager at the Vanderbilt Department of Cancer Biology, with over 20 years of experience in lab management and nearly three decades in cancer support and advocacy roles.
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Pam Martin is the Lab Manager at the Vanderbilt Department of Cancer Biology. She has held this position for over 20 years, overseeing the daily operations and contributing to research efforts in cancer biology.
Current Role at Vanderbilt
Pam Martin serves as the Lab Manager at the Vanderbilt Department of Cancer Biology. She has managed the lab for over two decades, ensuring efficient operations and supporting cancer research initiatives. Her role involves coordinating various lab activities and overseeing administrative duties to facilitate groundbreaking research in the field of cancer biology.
Previous Experience at Gilda's Club Nashville
From 1998 to 2002, Pam Martin worked at Gilda's Club Nashville as a Program and Administrative Assistant. During her four years there, she played a crucial role in supporting administrative activities and contributing to the organization's cancer support programs. Her responsibilities included coordinating events, managing program logistics, and providing administrative support to ensure the smooth functioning of the organization.
Role at Tennessee Breast Cancer Coalition
Between 1995 and 1998, Pam Martin worked as an Administrative Assistant at the Tennessee Breast Cancer Coalition. For three years, she supported the organization's efforts to advocate for breast cancer awareness and support. Her role involved handling administrative duties, assisting with event organization, and contributing to the coalition's advocacy initiatives.
Career Focus and Expertise
Pam Martin's career has been centered on cancer support and advocacy, with significant experience in administrative and program management roles. She has worked in various capacities supporting cancer patients and research for nearly three decades. Her extensive background includes managing lab operations at Vanderbilt for over 20 years and contributing to cancer-related programs and administrative functions.