Amy Rausch
Scientist

Amy Rausch is a Research and Development Scientist at Singletto, where she develops and implements testing protocols and provides baseline testing of Singletto products for R&D purposes, including conducting directionality efficacy tests against test bacteria. Amy holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Point Loma Nazarene University, where she gained experience on research teams studying the synergistic effects of angiostatics, Antibody-directed Enzyme Prodrug therapies, and Human Papillomavirus (HPV).  After completing her undergraduate studies, Amy continued her education at Loma Linda University Medical School for one year.  Her experience and deep understanding of the intersection between research and clinical practice guide her research strategies as an R&D Scientist at Singletto.