Tylynn Pettrey has worked in a variety of roles since 2012. From 2012-2013, they were a Research Assistant at the UMBC Marten Lab, where they worked on "Engineering morphology and protein secretion to enhance productivity in filamentous fungal fermentations". During this time, they also worked as a Cashier at the UMBC Bookstore. In 2013, Pettrey became a UMB Scholar/Research Assistant at the UMBC Omland Lab, where they worked on interdisciplinary projects with intersections in biology, mathematics, and statistics. From 2015-2018, they were a Research Assistant at the UMBC Thorpe Lab, where they worked on Allosteric Inhibition of Hepatitis C Viral Polymerase. From 2018-2019, they were a Graduate Research Assistant at Towson University, where they used NEURON and GENESIS modeling software to study the effects of nicotinic receptor activation on neuronal communication in the hippocampus. Currently, Pettrey is a Lead Data Scientist at Chalice Custom Algorithms.
Tylynn Pettrey attended the University of Maryland Baltimore County from 2011 to 2015, where they earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. Tylynn then attended Towson University from 2016 to 2018, where they earned a Master of Science in Applied Mathematics.
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