Summary
Anna Maksin-matveev is a research laboratory manager with over a decade of hands-on experience delivering genetic, molecular biology, and bioinformatics results across academic and clinical settings. She has led assays and projects from PCR and DNA/RNA extraction to iPSC and animal models, driving publications and regulatory-ready submissions while managing lab operations at Hamilton Health Sciences. Her background combines rigorous genomics work—identifying novel disease genes through genome-wide screens—with practical expertise in assay development, SOP creation, and training new technicians. Comfortable bridging wet lab and computational analyses, she has repeatedly translated complex experimental findings into peer-reviewed manuscripts and conference presentations. Based in Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario, she brings an unusual mix of clinical-sample handling and stem-cell disease modeling that accelerates translational research.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Genetic and Genome Biology, Master's degree, Genetic and Genome Biology at University of Toronto
Master’s Degree, Biology/Biological Sciences, General, Master’s Degree, Biology/Biological Sciences, General at Bar-Ilan University