Montai Health
Reed Crocker has a diverse range of work experience in the field of research. They started their career in 2018 as a Summer Research Assistant at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, where they conducted research on NF-kB signaling and the influence of a p50 homodimer. This position was funded through the Kenyon College Summer Science Scholar RISE Fellowship.
In 2020, Reed joined Boston Children's Hospital as a Research Assistant and bioinformatics specialist in the Hla lab of the Vascular Biology Program. Their responsibilities included investigating models of vascular and immunological pathogenesis through bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing.
Reed also served as an Undergraduate Researcher in the molecular toxicology lab of Dr. Wade Powell at Kenyon College from 2017 to 2020. They conducted research throughout the school year and during each summer via the Kenyon Summer Scholars Program.
Currently, Reed is working as a Research Associate at Montai Health, starting in 2022. Further details about their role at this company are not provided.
Reed Crocker attended Kenyon College from 2016 to 2020, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Biology, General.
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Montai Health
Montai is harnessing nature's power through digital technology to treat and prevent chronic disease, hence improving health outcomes for as many people as possible. To address this crucial global concern, the business is pioneering cutting-edge technology to develop AnthromoleculeTM medications, which are derived from a privileged class ofcompounds with a history of safe human use. Our human-centered foundation can enable the rapid and repeatable development of safe, efficacious, and accessible medicines for as many diseases and people as possible by creating the world's first Anthromolecule Bioactivity Atlas, which comprehensively maps potent connections to all known biological pathways underlying disease.