Julie Suzanne Biteen is a Canadian-born American chemist who is professor of chemistry and biophysics at the University of Michigan.
[1] Biteen majored in chemistry at Princeton University and worked under the supervision of Hershel Rabitz, where she studied maps for quantum control.
After completing her bachelor's degree she moved to the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), where she worked toward a master's in applied physics.
[3] She joined Stanford University as a postdoctoral scholar, where she worked on super-resolution imaging with William E. Moerner.
She has used these techniques to understand how proteins recognise and bind histones during transcriptional silencing and to reveal information about the gut microbiome.