Tina Gatlin, Ph.D.
Library of Integrated Network of Cellular Signatures (LINCS)
Program Director
Protein Capture Reagent Program
Extramural Programs Branch
Ph.D, University of Washington, 1995
Room 4076
Rockville, MD 20892
Dr. Tina Gatlin is an analytical chemist by training, with particular expertise is in the field of proteomics. She is a relative newcomer to the National Human Genome Research Institute's (NHGRI) Division of Extramural Eesearch (DER), having joined in 2010 and spent most of her career in biotechnology, academic and non-profit research settings. As a program director, Dr. Gatlin provides leadership within DER in the planning and coordinating of activities related to proteomics.
Dr. Gatlin is involved in two Common Fund (trans-NIH) initiatives - Library of Integrated Network of Cellular Signatures (LINCS) and the Protein Capture Reagent Program. The latter program is a bold new initiative aimed to generate a community resource of renewable, high quality affinity reagents to all human proteins, initially using transcription factors as a test case.
Dr. Gatlin received her Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Washington in Seattle.
Last Updated: December 8, 2011