Spotlighting Brilliant Women Who Are Bioworkers
In honor of Women's History Month, learn about the brilliant women who are bioworkers and the key contributions they have made to the success of our mission.
Ginkgo Bioworks
The organism company.
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To mark Women's History Month, we're spotlighting brilliant women who are Bioworkers. Comms Senior Specialist @swattastic's contributions for communicating a clear and compelling vision for biosecurity infrastructure have been key to the success of our mission. Thank you, Swati! pic.twitter.com/QsuuJu7xcD
— Ginkgo Bioworks (@Ginkgo) March 2, 2023 -
Our next WHM spotlight is Dannerys Duran, Head of Digital Operations. Dannerys has been spearheading the integration of our latest technology, significantly impacting the growth of our platform and expanding our foundry services. Thank you for your efforts, Dannerys! pic.twitter.com/veCM0YOR3C
— Ginkgo Bioworks (@Ginkgo) March 3, 2023 -
Our next #WHM spotlight is Aswhini Narverkar, an operations engineer on our Omics team, who has collaborated on groundbreaking initiatives like vaccine development and bioengineered cannabinoids. Aswhini, thanks for helping us make biology easier to engineer! #GrowwithGinkgo pic.twitter.com/bBsMnvbnFx
— Ginkgo Bioworks (@Ginkgo) March 6, 2023 -
Izarys Rivera is our next Women's History Month spotlight. Izarys has established rigorous biochemical standards for her team, making biology easier to engineer, advancing our mission. Thank you so much, Izarys! #WHM pic.twitter.com/EpfptLg3p2
— Ginkgo Bioworks (@Ginkgo) March 8, 2023 -
Transformation Lead Emily Greenhagen is our next Women's History Month spotlight. Emily has led teams that bridge R&D and mass production and helped launch eleven products at Ginkgo. Emily, your leadership has been valuable in making biology easier to engineer. Thank you! pic.twitter.com/SqtZKd00ta
— Ginkgo Bioworks (@Ginkgo) March 13, 2023 -
Our next #WHM spotlight is Senior Organism Engineer 1, Patricia Sanchez-Vazquez, who leads a program that extracts raw materials from waste for new materials, creating a positive impact on the environment and fulfilling our mission to make biology easier to engineer! pic.twitter.com/DPhyh3TGqo
— Ginkgo Bioworks (@Ginkgo) March 15, 2023 -
From intern to Omics and Analytical Chemistry Test Engineer 2, Amanda Damon is our next WHM spotlight. Amanda helps our proteomics team study strains and proteins for medicine, nutrition, materials, and cosmetics, making biology easier to engineer! Thank you, Amanda! pic.twitter.com/lU0pJ8fyzn
— Ginkgo Bioworks (@Ginkgo) March 20, 2023 -
Our WHM spotlight today is Hanny Rivera, Associate Director, Business Development. Hanny uses synthetic biology in projects to better our environment by reimagining how we mine vital minerals, improving agriculture, and turning waste into valuable products. Thank you, Hanny! pic.twitter.com/uwJD4BPyqt
— Ginkgo Bioworks (@Ginkgo) March 22, 2023 -
Today's WHM spotlight is Test Engineer 2 Aanal Bhatt, a member of the HTS Mammalian Assay Development Team who's helping our partners find autoimmune disease solutions that improve patients' lives. Aanal, your contributions are helping us make biology easier to engineer! Thanks! pic.twitter.com/53Mdf5NUWL
— Ginkgo Bioworks (@Ginkgo) March 27, 2023 -
Recruiter Casey Wheeler is up next in our series celebrating Women's History Month. Casey has been committed to continue our efforts to ensure DE is in our DNA, hiring diverse, talented, and multifaceted individuals that embody our mission. Thank you, Casey, for your dedication! pic.twitter.com/mAaQueMgdH
— Ginkgo Bioworks (@Ginkgo) March 29, 2023 -
Anke Goormans, Senior Organism Engineer and Codebase Program Lead, concludes our #WHM spotlights. Anke develops novel paths and strains to help our clients make products. Thank you Anke and all of the incredible women Bioworkers. Your contributions are critical for our mission! pic.twitter.com/6BndJSqUnJ
— Ginkgo Bioworks (@Ginkgo) March 31, 2023 -
Anke Goormans, Senior Organism Engineer and Codebase Program Lead, concludes our #WHM spotlights. Anke develops novel pathways and strains to help our clients make products. Thank you Anke and all the incredible women Bioworkers. Your contributions are critical for our mission! pic.twitter.com/PnfO8mgcGZ
— Ginkgo Bioworks (@Ginkgo) April 2, 2023