Kristin Elliott
About Kristin Elliott
Kristin Elliott is a Scientist I in Biological Sciences at Deciphera Pharmaceuticals, where she has worked since 2019. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Molecular Bioscience from The University of Kansas and has expertise in biochemical and cell-based assays.
Work at Deciphera Pharmaceuticals
Kristin Elliott has been employed at Deciphera Pharmaceuticals since 2019, holding the position of Scientist I in Biological Sciences within the Pharmaceutical Research & Development department. In her role, she records and analyzes data, generating reports that contribute to the company's research initiatives. Kristin performs routine mammalian cell culture and assists in the development and optimization of biochemical and cell-based assays. Her work supports the advancement of pharmaceutical projects and aligns with the company's focus on innovative drug development.
Education and Expertise
Kristin Elliott earned her Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Molecular Bioscience from The University of Kansas, where she studied from 2012 to 2019. Prior to that, she completed an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree at Johnson County Community College from 2009 to 2012. Her academic background has provided her with a solid foundation in molecular biology, immunology, and biochemistry. Kristin has developed expertise in screening small molecules using various cell-based assays, including Western Blot, cell proliferation, and ELISA.
Background
Kristin Elliott's educational journey began at Johnson County Community College, where she completed her Associate of Science degree. She then transferred to The University of Kansas, where she dedicated seven years to studying Molecular Bioscience, culminating in her Bachelor of Science degree. This extensive education has equipped her with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in her current role in pharmaceutical research.
Achievements
In her role at Deciphera Pharmaceuticals, Kristin Elliott has contributed to the development and optimization of biochemical and cell-based assays. Her work in performing routine mammalian cell culture and expertise in screening small molecules has been integral to the research and development processes at the company. Kristin's keen interest in immunology, biochemistry, and drug development drives her contributions to advancing pharmaceutical research.