Maybelline Giam
About
Maybelline Giam is from Singapore. Maybelline works in the following industries: "Biotechnology". Maybelline is currently Senior Technical Sales and Applications Specialist at Berkeley Lights, Inc.. In Maybelline's previous role as a Field Application Scientist (APAC) at Sartorius, Maybelline worked in Singapore until Jul 2021. Prior to joining Sartorius, Maybelline was a Field Application Scientist (SEA and Taiwan) at Thermo Fisher Scientific and held the position of Field Application Scientist (SEA and Taiwan) at Singapore. Prior to that, Maybelline was a Postdoctoral scientist (Institute of Medical Biology) at A*STAR - Agency for Science, Technology and Research, based in Biopolis, Singapore from Sep 2012 to Nov 2016. Maybelline started working as PHD Student at Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Jun 2008. From Aug 2005 to Nov 2005, Maybelline was Research Intern at A*STAR - Agency for Science, Technology and Research.
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Maybelline Giam's current jobs
Maybelline Giam's past jobs
Senior FAS covering the BioAnalytics Portfolio in Asia Pacific region including China and ANZ. Involved in pre and post sales support as well as providing regional support to individual country FAS.
Regional FAS in Flow Cytometry and Cell analysis products covering SEA and Taiwan region. Heavily involved in Pre and Post sales activities growing the Attune NxT instrument base by more than 6x during my tenure.
Lead project investigating the role of genomic instability in cancer. Supervised PhD student and research officers.
Studied the role of a Bcl-2 family member in apoptosis and cancer using the tools I generated including KO mice and mAbs. The work I did also contributed to the development of the recently FDA approved drug Venetoclax.
Preparation of cDNA and shRNA library including extensive molecular cloning into expression vectors