About
KJ Aitken is a scientist with a passion for unraveling the mysteries of the molecular biology. With many decades of experience, Dr. Aitken has delved into a fascinating array of research topics, from the evolution of single-celled creatures to understanding how our cells respond to different environments. Her skillset includes PCR, cloning, sequencing (both old school Sanger and next generation), western blotting, data analysis, immunofluorescence and live-cell microscopy. Lately, she is interested in exploring the potential to create organs-on-a-chip.
She is also Chief Biologist in a startup with the aim of making devices that make it easier and greener to do science.
She is also a member of Hacklab.to, which houses an enormous amount of useful equipment for making and engineering, including multiple 3d printers, a laser cutter, metal workshop and CNC.
But Dr. Aitken isn't just about science – she's also a musician with her RCMT grade 10 in cello, playing in community music groups. She is also deeply committed to sharing her knowledge with others. Dr. Aitken is a champion for community engagement in biology and life-long learning. You can often find her lending her knowledge and expertise to DIYBIOTO, a grassroots lab in Toronto to promote scientific inquiry and education, hosting Toronto’s DIYBIO In-Person Meetup, and helping out at the Hacklab.to weekly open house.
Joined
April 2024