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Lorraine Meisner

Chief Scientific Officer at Cell Line Genetics, LLC

Dr. Lorraine Meisner is the Chief Scientific Officer at Cell Line Genetics, LLC. She is an Emerita Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison) in both the Population Health Sciences and Pathology Departments at the Medical School.13 Dr. Meisner has had a distinguished career in genetics and cytogenetics:

  • She received her Ph.D. in Genetics from the University of Chicago in 1966.3
  • Dr. Meisner has been a faculty member at UW-Madison since 1968.3
  • She served as director of the Clinical Cytogenetics Laboratory at UW-Madison and the State of Wisconsin Lab of Hygiene for more than 30 years.1
  • Dr. Meisner directed the chromosomal studies of the first embryonic stem cell lines derived by Dr. James Thomson in 1998.1
  • She has characterized more than 6,000 stem cell samples.1
  • Her research focuses on genetic changes associated with neoplastic development and abnormal somatic development resulting in birth defects.3
  • Dr. Meisner has more than 200 peer-reviewed publications in genetics, cancer, and skin disease.12
  • She is board-certified in cytogenetics and a founding member of The American College of Medical Genetics.1

Dr. Meisner's expertise and extensive experience in genetics and cytogenetics make her a valuable asset to Cell Line Genetics, LLC as their Chief Scientific Officer.

Highlights

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Apr 18 · zoominfo.com
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Madison, Wisconsin, United States