Ashley Queen

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Ashley N. Queen

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Biography

Howard University - Biology

Microbiologist
Government Administration
Ashley
Queen, Ph.D.
Baltimore, Maryland Area
Dynamic public health and regulatory professional with experience in CMC biologic drug review, research, analysis of mechanisms of microbial virulence, pathogen surveillance, CBRNE detection strategies, health disparities, cancer, and analyzing the genetic predisposition to disease.

Advocate for academic and professional pursuits in science; served as the American Society for Microbiology Ambassador to California 2018-2019. Mentor, blogger, and podcaster for STEM and personal development.


Experience

  • Howard University

    Microbiology Adjunct Instructor

    Served as the Microbiology instructor for the P1 (first year) pharmacy students in the Howard University College of Pharmacy. Developed curriculum based on medical microbiology and treatment of common diseases.

  • Howard University Center of Excellence

    COE ASCEP Microbiology Instructor

    HU School of Pharmacy/Center of Excellence Advanced College Summer Enrichment Program (ASCEP) for undergraduate students interested in Pharmacy and other health-related professions.

  • Noblis

    Technical Microbiologist

    Provided technical expertise for CNRNE defense proposal submissions. Modified and introduced new methodologies to improve business practices.

    While serving as a former biodefense post-doc intern: Conducted a biosurveillance project applying expertise on developing solutions in matters of biodefense through the review of emerging technologies to address public health threats.

  • FDA

    Microbiologist CMC Reviewer

    Microbiology and Facilities reviewer in the U.S FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. Apply up-to-date scientific expertise and regulatory knowledge, guidance, and standard operating procedures in the evaluation of biologic drug applications and combination device-drug products. Analyzes, interprets, and communicates pertinent data related to product development, manufacturing, and testing processes. Conducts cGMP inspections of biologic drug manufacturers.

  • FDA

    FDA Commissioner's Fellow

    2016 FDA Commissioner's Fellow with the Office of Regulatory Affairs- Pacific Southwest Food and Feeds Laboratory. Developing a new-prevention focused food safety system through conducting two single laboratory validations of methods to rapidly detect high priority foodborne pathogens. Interpretation, review, evaluation of regulatory policies and compliance guidance in respect to the method validations is used to lead a team of laboratory analysts in the completion of this project.

  • Chapman University

    Adjunct Lecturer

    Lecture and facilitate the laboratory for the Food Microbiology course in the Department of Food Sciences Master's Program (Schmid College of Science and Technology).

Education

  • Coppin State University

    Bachelor of Science (BS)

    Biology, General

  • The Johns Hopkins University

    Bloomberg School of Public Health non-degree

    Epidemiologic Inference in Public Health
    Taking courses in the JHBSPH for advanced training in epidemiology and public health and clinical trials.

  • Howard University

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Microbiology, General

  • Howard University

    Microbiology Adjunct Instructor


    Served as the Microbiology instructor for the P1 (first year) pharmacy students in the Howard University College of Pharmacy. Developed curriculum based on medical microbiology and treatment of common diseases.

Positions

  • American Society for Microbiology

    ASM Young Ambassador to California 2018-2019

  • American Society for Microbiology

    ASM Young Ambassador to California 2018-2019

  • American Society for Microbiology

    ASM Young Ambassador to California 2018-2019

  • American Society for Microbiology

    ASM Young Ambassador to California 2018-2019

  • American Society for Microbiology

    ASM Young Ambassador to California 2018-2019

BIOLOGY 101

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