Anthony graduated from Old Dominion University with a Master’s and PhD where he worked in the Center for Bioelectrics focusing on how the cell microenvironment affects cell differentiation and tissue development through electrophysiological responses. He then joined the NIH as a postdoc fellow investigating ubiquitin signaling pathways involved in stem cell fate decisions. Afterwards, he joined NIST as a Biologist working to develop faster and streamlined imaging pipelines to advance live cell imaging capabilities of stem cells combined with AI-based approaches for single cell tracking of cell dynamics.
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