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Christina M. Jones (Fed)

Partnerships and Outreach Strategist

Christina Jones is a Partnerships and Outreach Strategist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Office of Advanced Manufacturing (OAM), which also serves as the Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office for Manufacturing USA. Christina received a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Georgia Institute of Technology and a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Louisiana State University.

Prior to joining OAM, Christina was a Research Chemist in the Material Measurement Laboratory at NIST. In this role, she led programmatic initiatives to strengthen quality assurance and quality control in metabolomics, particularly to support the clinical translation of human health research. Christina previously interned at Merck, where she applied new process chemistry methodologies to scale up the synthesis of challenging pharmaceutical-related compounds.

Christina’s work has appeared in numerous scientific journals and has been featured on the cover of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. She has received several awards and honors, including The Analytical Scientist’s Top 100 Power List, the American Chemical Society 40 Under 40 Rising Star in Proteomics and Metabolomics, and the Winifred Burke-Houck Professional Leadership Award. Christina is passionate about broadening participation in STEM. She develops curricula and teaches interactive, hands-on science activities that supplement K–12 education and support students’ development of academic, leadership, and professional skills.

At OAM, Christina works across federal agencies to strengthen and expand support for the Manufacturing USA network by coordinating interagency engagement, advancing strategic partnerships, and communicating the network’s results, initiatives, and opportunities to key stakeholders. She also supports the management of Manufacturing USA funding opportunities and leads education and workforce development coordination with NIIMBL, a NIST-sponsored Manufacturing USA institute focused on accelerating biopharmaceutical manufacturing innovation in the United States. Christina’s work includes engaging federal, state, local, academic, and industry partners to support a more connected and responsive advanced manufacturing ecosystem.

Awards

  • NIST George A. Uriano Award, 2026
  • Cover Feature, Metabolomics, 2026
  • Meet an Analytical Chemist, American Chemical Society, 2026
  • Top 40 Under 40, The Analytical Scientist, 2022
  • Metabolomics Association of North America Outstanding Contribution Award, 2022
  • NIST Material Measurement Laboratory Service and Support to MML Accolade, 2022
  • NIST Material Measurement Laboratory Collaboration and Teamwork Accolade, 2022
  • Top 100 Power List, The Analytical Scientist, 2021
  • NIST Material Measurement Laboratory Collaboration and Teamwork Accolade, 2021
  • Journal of Proteome Research Top 40 Under 40 Rising Star in Proteomics and Metabolomics, 2021
  • Winifred Burke-Houck Professional Leadership Award, NOBCChE, 2020
  • NIST Material Measurement Laboratory Outreach Accolade, 2020
  • NIST Material Measurement Laboratory Strategic Partnership Accolade, 2019
  • National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship (NIST), 2015

Publications

Manufacturing USA 2025 Annual Report

Author(s)
Christina Jones, Mai Tran, Amelia Stephens
The Manufacturing USA 2025 Annual Report (covering activities from October 1, 2022, to September 30, 2023) highlights the impact of the national network of 17...

Concordant inter-laboratory derived concentrations of ceramides in human plasma reference materials via authentic standards

Author(s)
Tracey Schock, Christina Jones, Federico Torta, Nils Hoffmann, Bo Burla, Irina Alecu, Makoto Arita, Takeshi Bamba, Steffany A.L. Bennett, Justine BERTRAND-MICHEL, Britta Brugger, Mónica Molina, María Dolores Camacho Muñoz, Antonio Checa, Michael Chen, Michelle Cinel, Benoit COLSCH, Cristina Coman, Bebiana Da Costa Sousa, Alex Dickens, Maria Maria, Finnur Freyr Eiríksson, Hector Gallart-Ayala, Mohan Ghorasaini, Martin Giera, Xue Guan, Mark Haid, Thomas Hankemeier, Amy Harms, Marcus Höring, Michal Holčapek, Thorsten Hornemann, Chunxiu Hu, Andreas Hülsmeier, Julijana Ivanisevic, Harald Köfeler, Sin Man Lam, Jong Cheol Lee, Gerhard Liebisch, Andrea F Lopez-Clavijo, Malena Manzi, Peter Meikle, Maria Monge, Sneha Muralidharan, Anna Nicolaou, Valerie O'Donnell, Matej Oresic, Arvind Ramanathan, Daisuke Saigusa, Heidi Schwartz-Zimmermann, Guanghou Shui, Masatomo Takahashi, Margrét Thorsteinsdóttir, Anthony Tournadre, Hiroshi Tsugawa, Victoria Tyrrell, Grace van der Gugten, Michael Wakelam, Craig Wheelock, Denise Wolrab, Guowang Xu, John Bowden, Kim Ekroos, Robert Ahrends, Markus Wenk
In this community effort, we compared measurements between 34 laboratories from 19 countries, utilizing mixtures of authentic synthetic standards, to quantify...

The need for multicomponent gas standards for breath biomarker analysis

Author(s)
Kavita Jeerage, Jennifer Berry, Jacolin Murray, Cassie Goodman, Paulina Piotrowski, Christina Jones, Christina Cecelski, Jennifer Carney, Katrice Lippa, Tara Lovestead
Exhaled breath is a non-invasive, information-rich matrix with the potential to diagnose or monitor disease, including infectious disease. Despite significant...
Created August 27, 2019, Updated July 7, 2026
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