Linda Carter

Linda J. Carter has been an information scientist at CAS for over 30 years.  Her graduate degrees in virology included a Master’s degree in plant pathology from Purdue University working with viruses present in plant pathogenic fungi, and a Ph.D. degree in veterinary pathobiology from The Ohio State University working with the feline leukemia and sarcoma viruses.  Her postdoctoral research involved studies on the Human T-Cell lymphotropic/leukemia viruses HTLV-I and HTLV-II.  Prior to joining CAS she was assistant director of research operations at The Ohio State University Biotechnology Center.

Information Scientist, CAS

Linda J. Carter has been an information scientist at CAS for over 30 years.  Her graduate degrees in virology included a Master’s degree in plant pathology from Purdue University working with viruses present in plant pathogenic fungi, and a Ph.D. degree in veterinary pathobiology from The Ohio State University working with the feline leukemia and sarcoma viruses.  Her postdoctoral research involved studies on the Human T-Cell lymphotropic/leukemia viruses HTLV-I and HTLV-II.  Prior to joining CAS she was assistant director of research operations at The Ohio State University Biotechnology Center.