Active Motif
Mary Anne Jelinek started their work experience in 1995 as an R&D Manager at Upstate. From 1995 to 2003, they held various roles within the company, including R&D Director. In 2003, they transitioned to the role of Sr. Scientist at Active Motif, where they have been working since 2005.
Mary Anne Jelinek obtained their Ph.D. from McMaster University in the years 1986 to 1992. Their degree was in Biochemistry, with a focus on Cell Signaling and Virology.
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At Active Motif, they believe that knowledge of the epigenome will be key in the development of precision medicine. For that reason, they are committed to developing the best tools and techniques to help researchers elucidate how epigenetic mechanisms impact the genome, transcriptome, and proteome through gene regulation.