Danielle Galipeau, B.S.

Manager, Front Office and BioLibrary

Biographical Sketch

Serving as Operations Supervisor for the OHSU Knight BioLibrary beginning in 2018, Danielle oversees the acquisition, storage, and distribution of biospecimens in support of academic and commercial research enterprises. Danielle started her career at OHSU in 2007 as a research assistant and worked in various labs on campus before joining the BioLibrary in 2014. Prior to working at OHSU Danielle worked at The American Red Cross National Testing Lab as a Laboratory Assistant and at Alpha Therapeutics Corporation as an Operations Manager. She brings close to 20 years’ experience in management, research, biobanking and quality control.

Danielle earned a Bachelor of Science from University of Oregon, majoring in Biology.

The Knight Cancer Institute at Oregon Health & Science University is a pioneer in the field of precision cancer medicine. The institute's director, Brian Druker, M.D., helped prove it was possible to shut down just the cells that enable cancer to grow. This breakthrough has made once-fatal forms of the disease manageable and transformed how cancer is treated. The OHSU Knight Cancer Institute is the only National Cancer Institute-designated Cancer Center between Sacramento and Seattle – an honor earned only by the nation's top cancer centers. It is headquarters for one of the National Cancer Institute's largest research collaboratives, SWOG, in addition to offering the latest treatments and technologies as well as hundreds of research studies and clinical trials.

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