Areas Lori Snyder is Knowledgeable in:
Bacteriology, genomics, comparative analyses
Techniques Lori Snyder Uses:
Investigation into the field using published literature.
Brainstorming.
Bouncing ideas off people from other fields to help think through the problem.
Breaking down the problem and approaching it from a new angle.
Questioning assumptions.
Lori Snyder's Problem Solving Skills:
- Member of the Kingston University School of Life Sciences
- PhD in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
- Module Leader for Kingston University modules in Biotechnology and Medical Biotechnology
- Course Director for Kingston University MSc in Biotechnology
- Senior Lecturer in Biotechnology for Kingston University
- Research in biotechnology, biology, genetics, microbiology
- Biomedical research since 1993
- Biomedical training at postgraduate level
- Practical laboratory skills in Biology
- Teaching in Biology at university level since 1993
- MA degree in Biology
- BS degree in Biology
- BS degree includes a double major in Music, specialist performance in guitar
- Previous co-owner of a small publishing company
- Experience publishing over 30 research publications
- Laboratory safety training
Lori Snyder's Problem Solving Experience:
- - I have developed a microarray tool for the investigation of bacterial gene expression that is not limited to specific strains or species.
- - I have investigated a novel target for vaccination against a pathogenic bacteria.
- - I have solved scheduling and organizational issues associated with a degree programme across three universities.