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Alexis Ceasrine has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and organizations. Alexis is currently employed as a Scientist II at Baebies since November 2022. Previously, they worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Duke University from March 2019 to November 2022, where their research focused on developmental sex differences and the influence of the maternal environment on brain development. Alexis conducted studies on the effects of maternal high-fat diet on fetal tissues, identifying specific impacts on male brain development. Prior to their position at Duke, Alexis was a PHD Candidate at The Johns Hopkins University from July 2013 to October 2018. Their research during this time involved investigating the role of adrenergic signaling in beta-cells of the pancreas for female-specific glucose homeostasis. Alexis also discovered the effects of tamoxifen administration on glucose regulation in mice. Alexis also gained experience at Hofstra University, where they served as a Senior Resident Assistant from August 2012 to May 2013 and as a Resident Assistant from August 2011 to May 2013. Additionally, they were a Guest Researcher at NIST from May 2012 to August 2012.
Alexis Ceasrine's education history begins in 2009 when they enrolled at the University of Rhode Island. During their time there, they pursued studies in forensic chemistry. However, it is unclear whether they obtained a degree from this institution as no degree name is provided.
In 2010, Alexis transferred to Hofstra University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in biology. The duration of their studies at Hofstra University spanned from 2010 to 2013. No further details about their specific field of study within biology are provided.
After completing their undergraduate studies, Alexis Ceasrine went on to attend The Johns Hopkins University from 2013 to 2018. At Johns Hopkins, they pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in the field of cell, molecular, developmental biology, and biophysics.
To summarize, Alexis Ceasrine's education history includes their time at the University of Rhode Island studying forensic chemistry, followed by earning a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Hofstra University. They then pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree at The Johns Hopkins University, specializing in cell, molecular, developmental biology, and biophysics.