Jeff Gamble

Jeff Gamble

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Founder & COO
St. Louis, Missouri, United States

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  • Rezilient Health
    Founder & COO
    Rezilient Health
    Oct 2017 - Current (8 years 8 months)
  • InSite
    Fellow
    InSite
    Oct 2015 - Apr 2017 (1 year 7 months)
  • Kandu
    Product Engineering Consultant
    Kandu
    Jun 2015 - Sep 2016 (1 year 4 months)
  • Snappeas
    Founder & CEO
    Snappeas
    Mar 2015 - Oct 2016 (1 year 8 months)
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  • Duke University
    Bachelor of Science (B.S, Biomedical Engineering
    Duke University
  • Washington University in St Louis
    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D, Biomedical Engineering
    Washington University in St Louis
  • Washington University in St Louis
    Master’s Degree, Biomedical Engineering
    Washington University in St Louis
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    • Washington University in St Louis
      Cognitive, Computational & Systems Neuroscience Fellowship
      Washington University in St Louis
      Jul 2012
      The Cognitive, Computation and Systems Neuroscience (CCSN) pathway is an interdisciplinary program for graduate students in the departments of Psychology, Biomedical Engineering, and Neuroscience. This two year fellowship is awarded to doctoral candidates in the brain-related sciences in high academic standing who demonstrate the capacity to develop a project that uniquely approaches a particular research question utilizing tools and concepts from across neuro-related disciplines. Students must complete a curricular pathway including coursework from the three previously mentioned disciplines along with a project building course catered to the crafting of their individual interdisciplinary research projects.
    • Duke University
      Reginaldo Howard Memorial Scholar
      Duke University
      Aug 2007
      This four year full-merit (tuition and room & board) scholarship is awarded to students of African descent who have exemplified academic excellence and dedication to community involvement. Members of this scholarship organization must maintain a 3.0 GPA and engage both the university and local community through service activities and programming related to both the cultural contributions of peoples of African descent and their continued advancement.
    This is a community-created genome.