Christine Paszko

Vice President, Sales & Marketing

 Dr. Paszko has a B.S. in Medical Technology and a Ph.D. in Molecular Microbiology with from the University of Maryland. She has been working in LIMS and laboratory automation for over 20 years 
Dr. Paszko currently serves as a Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Accelerated Technology Laboratories, Inc. and aids in the marketing intelligence for the development of Advanced Laboratory Information Management Systems based on the best available technology. She also has extensive LIMS, project management and LIMS implementation experience.

She has over 20 years of laboratory experience and has used and implemented several LIMS and LIS systems in her career. Dr. Paszko also worked in a water/wastewater environmental testing laboratory and is familiar with AL2A, NELAP, and ISO 17025. While attending the University of Maryland, she was responsible for environmental monitoring and performing several microbiological indoor air quality and water quality analyses. Her industry experience includes leading the team that developed and brought to market molecular based technologies for environmental pathogen monitoring for E.coli 0157H7, Giardia, and Salmonella. She has demonstrated project management skills, having managed a $2.3 million budget at ABI, numerous Grants and a CRADA with the USEPA. She also serves as a reviewer for the USDA, FDA and EPA. Dr. Paszko has authored over 3 dozen articles and book chapters, many on LIMS. She has co-authored a book entitled “Laboratory Information Management Systems”, second edition in September 2001.
Christine Paszko
Vice President, Sales & Marketing
Accelerated Technology Laboratories, Inc.

Website:
www.atlab.com

Phone:
910-673-8165

Address:
496 Holly Grove School Road

Southern Pines, North Carolina
United States

Areas of Expertise:
Laboratory Data Automation
Molecular Biology
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