Gilbert Martinez has extensive work experience in the field of biophysics and protein analytics. Gilbert is currently working as a Principal Scientist at AGC Biologics since 2022. Prior to that, they worked at AbbVie as a Senior Scientist, where they built and managed a Biophysical Characterization and Protein Analytics group. Gilbert also held a position as a Senior Scientist at Allergan, where they directed the Allergan Biophysical Characterization Center of Excellence.
Before joining the industry, Gilbert Martinez worked as a Senior Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Washington, Department of Physiology and Biophysics. There, they conducted research on the structure-function analysis of TRPV1 ion channels. Gilbert also worked as a Research Scientist and Lab Manager at the University of Washington, Department of Pharmacology, where they focused on the structure-function analysis of voltage-gated ion channels.
Earlier in their career, Gilbert Martinez worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at Stanford University School of Medicine. During this time, they conducted structural and biophysical studies on CLC transport proteins and intein proteins.
Overall, Gilbert Martinez's work experience showcases their expertise in biophysical characterization, protein analytics, and structural analysis of ion channels and transport proteins.
Gilbert Martinez started their education at the University of Washington in 1997, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics. Gilbert dedicated their four years to studying this field until their graduation in 2001. Following this, Martinez enrolled at Stanford University School of Medicine in 2001 to pursue a PhD in Biophysics. Gilbert successfully completed their doctoral studies in 2008, making significant contributions to the field of Biophysics during their time at Stanford University.
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