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Bernard Lee has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Bernard started their career as an Intern in Pharmaceutical Development at Neurocrine Biosciences in 2007, followed by an internship in Flow Cytometry at The Scripps Research Institute in 2008. Bernard then worked as a Research Technician at the University of Washington in 2011 and as a Consultant at RatLab LLC from 2013 to 2014. From 2013 to 2015, Bernard served as a Lab Technician and Data Analyst at Northwest Physicians Laboratories. In 2018, they assumed the role of Executive Director at CivicPulse. Bernard joined LabKey in 2015 as a Technical Account Manager for the Services Team and later became the Head of Client Services in June 2019. Bernard is currently working as a Product Manager at LabKey Software starting from September 2019.
Bernard Lee has a strong educational background in the field of science. Bernard attended The University of Texas at Austin from 2003 to 2008, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry. After completing their undergraduate studies, Bernard enrolled at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center from 2009 to 2012. During this period, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Physiology.
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LabKey
The LabKey team helps biomedical research organizations make sense of the flood of complex data produced by modern techniques, from ‘omics to clinical record mining. We develop custom software solutions that enable scientists to integrate, analyze and securely share their data, opening doors to new discoveries and broader collaborations. LabKeysolutions leverage the proven, supported foundation of the LabKey Server open source platform. Our open-source approach helps NIH dollars go further -- software improvements freely benefit all users. LabKey Software was founded in 2005 by experienced engineering professionals from leading, Seattle-area software companies. Our growing team delights in collaborating with life scientists and speeding the pace of discovery