Summary
Alison Paquette is a principal investigator and assistant professor based in Seattle with a decade of experience advancing pediatric genetic medicine and translational toxicology. Leading a lab at Seattle Children's and faculty at the University of Washington, she combines systems biology and pharmacology expertise to drive research from mechanistic studies to clinical relevance. Her trajectory spans rigorous academic training (PhD in Pharmacology and Toxicology) through research scientist roles at the Institute for Systems Biology, highlighting strengths in integrative, data-driven experimental design. Beyond publications catalogued on PubMed, she maintains a lab website that showcases ongoing projects and collaborations, reflecting an active program focused on applying molecular insights to pediatric health. A less obvious trait: her background includes early work in environmental research and green chemistry funding analysis, giving her a broader perspective on environmental determinants of health.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry and Biochemistry at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Pharmacology and Toxicology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Pharmacology and Toxicology at Dartmouth Medical School