An important focus for the Cancer Center is to address prominent health disparities in breast, cervical, colorectal, pancreatic, liver and prostate cancers faced by communities in the District of Columbia. Researcher labs are located on the 8th floor of the contemporary Science and Engineering Hall, in Ross Hall and other locations. The GW Cancer Center (GWCC) brings together cancer research, clinical cancer care, and cancer control/prevention and outreach initiatives at GW, and offers students a range of exciting research programs, seminars and retreats. The PhD program provides research training in areas reflecting GW faculty expertise, which includes the study of cancer signaling and checkpoint inhibitors, cancer immunology and immunotherapy, and molecular mechanisms of oncogenesis and metastasis, cancer genomics and epigenetics and the tumor microenvironment. Amy is a graduate of Virginia Tech and proud to be growing the Qualtrax business in Blacksburg, VA.The GW Cancer Biology PhD program is designed to equip the next generation of researchers with the knowledge, research training and leadership skills necessary to foster progress in the prevention, detection and treatment of cancer. Amy has led Qualtrax since 2011, with a focus on creating an organization that embraces a results-oriented approach to culture to drive continuous improvement and boasts 95%+ customer retention rates. Amy and her team are most happy when challenging the status quo and helping better our world in the process. Lewis holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with a minor in Chemistry from Oregon State University and a Master of Forensic Sciences with a concentration in Forensic Molecular Biology from the George Washington University in Washington, D.C.Īmy Ankrum is President & CEO of Qualtrax. Lewis was employed at Bode Technology, a private DNA laboratory in Lorton, VA, from 2004 to 2016 and gained extensive experience in the field of forensic molecular biology, DNA casework and management. ![]() Prior to joining the Secret Service in July 2016, Ms. Lewis is responsible for the administration and oversight of forensic science casework and research activities including questioned documents fingerprints DNA and instrumental and chemical analyses to support both protective and financial fraud missions. Kelli Lewis serves as the Laboratory Director of the Forensic Services Division at the United States Secret Service located in Washington, DC. Shane Hager is a Quality Assurance Professional with over 20 years experience in Hi-Rel Electronics Assembly design and manufacturing. Shane Hager | Quality Assurance Manager VPT Inc. In this role, she has adopted ways to improve and streamline processes, including implementing Qualtrax as a key component in her Quality Management system. In 2017, she joined the El Cajon Police Department as the Crime Lab Director, Quality Assurance Manager, and Property Room Manager. She was also the CODIS Administrator from 2010 to 2017. At the Sheriff’s Department, she has worked thousands of cases and testified over 100 times, including many of San Diego’s high profile cases. as a Criminalist in the Forensic Biology Unit until 2017. ![]() Shelley Webster has been a Criminalist since 1999. Shelley Webster | Crime Lab Manager El Cajon Police Department Ensuring access to critical information organization-wide.Using technology to maintain team efficiency.They will discuss how they are utilizing technology to help their teams be effective, managing staff remotely, and ensuring access to critical information throughout their organizations. Join us for a roundtable chat with Shelley Webster, from El Cajon Crime Lab, Shane Hager, from VPT, inc., and Kelli Lewis, from the U.S. In our second episode of Quarantined with Qualtrax, we are bringing together industry experts to share the best practices they’ve discovered in adjusting to a remote-working environment.
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