Danielle Linck
About Danielle Linck
Danielle Linck is a Research Associate II at Benson Hill, with a background in laboratory operations and automation. She has previously held positions at Adarza BioSystems, The Ohio State University, Belcan, and Kelly, contributing to various research and logistical projects.
Current Role at Benson Hill
Danielle Linck serves as a Research Associate II at Benson Hill, a position she has held since 2021. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, she contributes to research initiatives that align with the company's focus on agricultural innovation. In her role, she applies her expertise in laboratory operations and automation to support the development of new agricultural technologies.
Previous Experience at Adarza BioSystems, Inc.
Prior to her current role, Danielle Linck worked as a Scientist at Adarza BioSystems, Inc. from 2018 to 2021 in St. Louis, Missouri. During her three years there, she developed workflows aimed at maximizing efficiency in laboratory operations. Her experience in this role enhanced her skills in laboratory management and operational optimization.
Research Background at The Ohio State University
Danielle Linck gained research experience as a Research Assistant at The Ohio State University in 2016. Although her tenure lasted only one month, this role contributed to her foundational knowledge in research methodologies and laboratory practices, which she has built upon in her subsequent positions.
Laboratory Technician Role at Belcan
From 2016 to 2018, Danielle Linck worked as a Laboratory Technician at Belcan in Chesterfield, Missouri. This two-year position allowed her to further develop her technical skills and gain hands-on experience in laboratory settings, preparing her for more advanced roles in scientific research.
Education and Expertise in Biology
Danielle Linck earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology from Truman State University, completing her studies from 2013 to 2016. This academic background provided her with a solid foundation in biological sciences, equipping her with the knowledge necessary for her career in research and laboratory operations.