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Americans for Science - Interview with Dr. Carol Lynn Curchoe

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Dr. Carol Lynn Curchoe, President and CEO of 32ATPs, LLC. Previously Dr. Curchoe was appointed by Governor Gary R. Herbert  as the Utah State Science Advisor. In that role she provided advice and counsel on science and technology issues to the Governor, state Legislature and other state agencies and served on a broad range of boards and commissions pursuant to the oversight of key scientific initiatives, research efforts, federal and state mandates, and ongoing programs devoted to science and technology issues. Dr. Curchoe was the Managing Director of the Office of Collaborative Science at the New York University Langone School of Medicine. There she assisted the Associate Dean in strategic decisions related to high technology, infrastructure and management, contributed to business plans, marketing strategies and supported the capital equipment and budget processes, and responsible for the management and development of new Cores resources as needed. Her dissertation research was performed at the University of Connecticut (Storrs, CT), on the characterization of the meat and milk composition of cattle clones, a key study for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) decision on cloned product’s safety. She also characterized the reprogramming of imprinted genes in cloned livestock. Her postdoctoral research focused on the optimization of human embryonic and neural stem cell cultures, the development of protocols for the production of hESC derived neural precursors and peripheral neurons, and deriving an in vitro model of early neurulation.

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