Nathaniel Xander
About
Nathaniel Xander is from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Nathaniel works in the following industries: "Research Services". Nathaniel is currently Associate Scientist at Chimeron Bio, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. In Nathaniel's previous role as a Bench Scientist at GSK, Nathaniel worked in Collegeville, PA until Mar 2021. Prior to joining GSK, Nathaniel was a Student Co-Op at GSK and held the position of Student Co-Op at Greater Philadelphia Area. Prior to that, Nathaniel was a Laboratory Assistant at Temple University - Lewis Katz School of Medicine, based in Greater Philadelphia Area from Jul 2017 to Aug 2018. Nathaniel started working as Undergraduate Research Assistant at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA in Sep 2016. From Apr 2016 to Jul 2016, Nathaniel was Student Research Assistant at University of Tübingen, based in Tübingen, Germany. Prior to that, Nathaniel was a Snowboard Instructor at Blue Mountain Ski Area from Dec 2011 to Jan 2015.
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I characterized novel drug targets with strong genetic association to disease within the Novel Human Genetics Department. I used wet lab techniques to investigate our targets and their role in a variety of human diseases. Additional, I developed ELISAs to be used for pharmacodynamics of potential therapeutics against our target.
Analyze samples of blood samples and alveolar type two cells from patients that do not smoke, smoke, or have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in order to understand the mechanisms of the progression of the disease. Here we investigated DNA damage and repair using western blotting.
Test for the presence of the systemin receptor in plants of the Solanaceae family. Tests performed included ROS and ethylene response. Other experiments included are DNA extraction, PCR, western blotting, and transient expression.
Guide and motivate students to perform proper snowboard maneuvers while promoting fun and safety. Demonstrate snowboarding techniques using multiple teaching methods to accommodate for different learning abilities. Recommend exercises to improve snowboarding ability.