I grew up in Los Angeles, where my father, Dr. Norman S. Simmons, was a renowned scientist and pioneer. He achieved the incredible feat of isolating the first samples of pure, undamaged DNA on the planet. His work significantly contributed to Rosalind Franklin's research, which ultimately helped Watson and Crick win the Nobel Prize. Dr. Simmons himself was nominated for a Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking work on the Cotton Effect.
After earning my degree in communications, I embarked on a journey to assist global companies in effectively communicating scientific and health breakthroughs. My work took me around the world, where I had the privilege of meeting and collaborating with top scientists and medical researchers.
Laboratory assistant Harvard University, Robert Gardner Anthropologist
Neogen Corporation, Communications project
Nucleic Acid Probe Products
Detection of viral, bacterial, fungal pathogens
Center For Disease Control : Clarity Group
Communications program CDC HIV
Dr. Libertina Amathila, Minister of Health and Social Services, Republic of Namibia Honorable Prime Minister Hage Geingob of Namibia
Dr. Elkan Blout: Project Partner
Advisor to President Bush ( Senior )
Nobel Prize Nominee
Former treasurer: National Science Foundation
Former science advisor: FDA
ABT Associates, sales of services for programs on:
Biostatistics and Data Management
Lawrence General Hospital – Recruiting professionals
Framingham Union Hospital – Fundraising project
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