User:Korey Griffin

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Contact

Santa Cruz West cliff
Half Dome

I am a technical representative at Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc where I communicate with researchers coordinating biochemical, immunoglobulin, & RNAi studies.

Bench research is valuable to human health and awareness. Having confidence in reagent quality & protocol is essential to success in molecular/cell biology. My goal is to facilitate successful research with SCBT reagents through 2-way communication with clients on product quality & procedure.

Hundreds of variables in molecular/cell protocols determine reliable data. Apparent & straight-forward procedures (ie immuno (western) blotting) contain many important stages for consideration. Below are a collection of links to resources for research antibody and RNAi studies, that can improve awareness & success.

Methods & Techniques

Santa Cruz Mountains
Kings Canyon
Sand Point

Links

Experience

North County Santa Cruz
Liberty Cap & Nevada Falls
  • 2009-2012: CTO Slatsmandu USA, Santa Cruz CA. Slatsmandu USA creates utility belts with integrated advanced features.
  • 2007-2012: Volunteer Save our Shores, Santa Cruz CA. Save Our Shores is a non-profit marine conservation organization in Santa Cruz, California whose mission is marine conservation through policy research, education, and citizen involvement.
  • 2005-2006: Volunteer Ride-A-Wave volunteer, Santa Cruz CA. RAW is a Santa Cruz based nonprofit org whose mission is to give children with special needs the chance to feel the thrill of riding a wave and experience a safe, fun-filled day at the beach.
  • 2000, MS Biochemistry, University of Missouri-Columbia
  • 1997: Counselor Eagle Lake Camp, Pike Forest CO.
  • 1995,1996: Interpreter Charles L. Sommers Canoe Base, Ely MN: Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) and Quetico together form a roadless area ~1 million acres.