Elizabeth Schultze is a Applications Scientist at Harvard Bioscience at Harvard Bioscience. She possess expertise in analytical chemistry, electrochemistry, scientific writing, labview, adobe software and 20 more skills. She is proficient in Japanese. Colleagues describe her as "I had the pleasure of working with Beth during my time at the University of North Carolina in the lab of Dr. R. Mark Wightman. I was a 4th year graduate student when Beth joined our lab and she showed great promise immediately. She was able to pick-up technically challenging projects and problems and make an impact on the data collection and analysis from Day 1, earning her authorship on a number of publications. Beth is a good speaker, presenting at numerous conferences and at weekly group meeting, and has excellent communication skills when working with others. She is an excellent collaborator, and knows when to reach-out to her teammates for assistance or to lend a helping hand when someone else is in need of her expertise. I'm confident that any employer who chooses to have Beth join their team would be thrilled with the outcome and impact that Beth has on whatever she works on."
Listed skills include Analytical Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Scientific Writing, Labview, and 21 others.