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Dr. Amy Bernard has over 30 years of expertise in bioscience and technology at academic and nonprofit research organizations, in both investigative and administrative roles. She currently directs the Life Science division at The Kavli Foundation. From 2005-2021, Dr Bernard led scientific and strategic programs at the Allen Institute. She has authored over 70 publications, in developmental neuroscience, molecular genetics, cell biology, biochemistry, imaging, physiology, high throughput laboratory system management and scientific community advocacy. Prior to work at the Allen Institute, Dr. Bernard’s research focused on gene regulation underlying vertebrate brain development, at the University of Washington. She received a Ph.D. in Biophysics & Genetics from the University of Colorado, where she studied receptor tyrosine kinase signaling in cell growth, and a B.A. in Natural Sciences & Mathematics from Bard College. Her interests include technology integration in biosciences, molecular and genetic approaches to explore the transcriptional basis of cellular diversity in health and disease, and structure-function relationships in biological system development.
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Natureno. 7893 (2022): E12-E12
NEURONno. 4 (2022): 600-612
Nature Cell Biology (2021)
Journal of Comparative Neurologyno. 1 (2021)
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