Lindsey Cassini is an experienced technical specialist with a robust background in neuroscience research and technical support. Currently serving at Molecular Devices since December 2019, Lindsey provides remote technical support for microplate readers in Europe, including troubleshooting and optimizing data. Prior experience includes a postdoctoral position at Mount Sinai Health System, where responsibilities involved managing and analyzing in vivo research, as well as doctoral research at the University of Birmingham focused on memory persistence. Additional roles encompass sales consulting at HemoCord, and various research positions at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, developing expertise in behavioral and pharmacological tools in rodent studies. Lindsey holds a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Birmingham, along with a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience and Biological Sciences, respectively, from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul.