Christine Domingo has over 16 years of experience in the biotechnology industry. Christine began their career in 2005 as a Research Assistant in the Bruce Beutler Laboratory at The Scripps Research Institute, where they assisted and performed microinjections with micromanipulator to generate transgenic and gene targeted mice. Christine also served as an Animal Technician II, overseeing and conducting the feeding, handling, and restraining of animals, equipment and supplies. In 2011, they became a Staff Research Associate II/Laboratory Manager at the University of California San Diego Human Embryonic Stem Cell Core Facility, where they maintained human embryonic stem cells (hESC) in an undifferentiated state, generated and banked new induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) cell lines from somatic cells, and conducted quality control tests on hESCs and iPSCs. From 2013 to 2018, Christine worked at Intrexon Corporation as a Research Associate III and Research Associate II. During their time at Intrexon, they lead research associated for a project in collaboration with OvaScience to derive mature oocytes from fresh isolated egg progenitor cells, optimized a method to expand and isolate regulatory T cells (TRegs), and established a method for isolation, propagation and cryopreservation of oogonial and spermatogonial stem cells in trout and salmon. From 2018 to 2019, Christine worked as an Associate Staff Scientist at Synthetic Genomics, where they worked on the development of novel RNA-based therapeutics, served as a team lead for the Therapeutics group, and developed immunoassays and created protocols for the in vitro and in vivo characterization of therapeutic candidates. Currently, Christine is a Scientist at Replicate Bioscience, Inc.
Christine Domingo completed their Bachelor of Science in Cell, Molecular and Developmental Biology at the University of California, Riverside. Prior to that, they attended Mira Mesa High School.
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