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The document outlines the professional qualifications and employment history of Tamayo C. Barnes, a regulatory microbiologist with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) since February 2009. Barnes is certified by the American Society of Clinical Pathology and holds a Master’s degree in Microbiology and Clinical Laboratory Science from Virginia Commonwealth University, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Tuskegee University.
Barnes has extensive experience in bacteriology, mycology, mycobacteria, virology, and parasitology, with a focus on laboratory reference protocol development and tuberculosis surveillance. At the FDA, Barnes is responsible for molecular-level fish identification using DNA sequencing, analyzing complex food, drug, and cosmetic samples, and reviewing consumer complaints and agency regulations to ensure compliance with federal laws. Barnes also interprets analysis results, documents regulatory violations, and provides training to less experienced scientists.
Prior to the FDA, Barnes worked at Emory University Hospital as a Senior Research Specialist, leading the Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project and conducting research on pathogen isolation and identification. Barnes also worked at Grady Health Systems as a Medical Technologist, performing diagnostic tests on various specimens and assisting healthcare professionals with diagnostic procedures.
The document does not specify inspection dates, main violations, regulatory framework, or required actions, as it primarily focuses on Barnes's career and qualifications rather than specific FDA inspection outcomes or regulatory issues.
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