Samia Nidal Naccache, PhD

Dr. Naccache earned her PhD from the University at California, San Diego and completed postdoctoral fellowships in virology at The Scripps Research Institute, laboratory medicine at the University of California San Francisco, and in medical and public health microbiology at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. She is a diplomate of the American Board of Medical Microbiology (ABMM). She is also a board-certified medical technologist and public health microbiologist.

Renee M. Sullivan, MD, FACC

Dr. Sullivan graduated from the University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine and is a diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease. She is fellowship-trained in clinical cardiac electrophysiology. She has experience in drug and medical device development having worked in Labcorp Drug Development and currently serves as senior medical Director of science and technology and discipline director of cardiovascular disease at Labcorp.

Renee M. Sullivan, MD, FACC

Dr. Sullivan graduated from the University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine and is a diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease. She is fellowship-trained in clinical cardiac electrophysiology. She has experience in drug and medical device development having worked in Labcorp Drug Development and currently serves as senior medical Director of science and technology and discipline director of cardiovascular disease at Labcorp.

Perry Chan, PhD, JD, MBA

Dr. Chan earned a PhD in biochemistry from the University of Hong Kong, a juris doctor degree from Concord Law School in Los Angeles, CA, and a master of business administration degree in quality management from Loyola University New Orleans. He completed a clinical genetics fellowship at Columbia University in New York and a post-doctoral fellowship at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, NY.

Perry Chan, PhD, JD, MBA

Dr. Chan earned a PhD in biochemistry from the University of Hong Kong, a juris doctor degree from Concord Law School in Los Angeles, CA, and a master of business administration degree in quality management from Loyola University New Orleans. He completed a clinical genetics fellowship at Columbia University in New York and a post-doctoral fellowship at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, NY.

Pratistha Ranjitkar, PhD, DABCC

Dr. Ranjitkar received her PhD in Chemistry from the University of Washington. She further trained in Clinical Chemistry at the University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine. She is a board certified clinical chemist with diplomate status through the American Board of Clinical Chemistry (DABCC) and a member of the American Association of Clinical Chemistry (AACC).

Pratistha Ranjitkar, PhD, DABCC

Dr. Ranjitkar received her PhD in Chemistry from the University of Washington. She further trained in Clinical Chemistry at the University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine. She is a board certified clinical chemist with diplomate status through the American Board of Clinical Chemistry (DABCC) and a member of the American Association of Clinical Chemistry (AACC).

Melanie S. Trapani, PhD

Melanie S. Trapani, PhD, ABC-MB, has more than 18 years of experience in human identity testing. Dr. Trapani obtained her PhD degree with a Human & Molecular Genetics concentration from the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston in 1999. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Human Genetics Center, University of Texas Health Science Center then joined the faculty of Columbia University (New York, NY) as assistant professor and the William R. Acquavella Scholar.

Melanie S. Trapani, PhD

Melanie S. Trapani, PhD, ABC-MB, has more than 18 years of experience in human identity testing. Dr. Trapani obtained her PhD degree with a Human & Molecular Genetics concentration from the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston in 1999. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Human Genetics Center, University of Texas Health Science Center then joined the faculty of Columbia University (New York, NY) as assistant professor and the William R. Acquavella Scholar.

Mahul B. Amin, MD

Dr. Amin is board certified in anatomical and clinical pathology and serves as vice president and medical director of Labcorp’s West Division. At an enterprise level at Labcorp, he is the discipline director for anatomic pathology and provides senior medical leadership perspective to Labcorp’s oncology, digital pathology and artificial intelligence programs.