SCIENTIST - IMMUNOLOGY
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Driven Immunology Ph.D. graduate with a robust background in vaccine development and molecular biology, poised to transition into a Scientist role. Demonstrated expertise in leading innovative research projects, interfacing with regulatory bodies, and achieving significant scientific publications. Skilled in developing and optimizing immunological assays and protocols, with a strong commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and improving laboratory operations through rigorous quality control and compliance. Passionate about mentoring and leading teams to drive impactful research outcomes.
As a graduate student, I spearheaded a dissertation project investigating post-translational modifications regulating RIPK1 kinase activity during cell death in infectious and inflammatory environments, leading to successful publication. I advanced understanding of cellular signaling by employing cutting-edge techniques such as immunofluorescence, kinetic imaging, and flow cytometry, resulting in refined evaluations of cell signaling mechanisms and kinetics. As a research assistant with the Barouch Lab developing vaccines for HIV, COVID and ZIKA, I helped pioneer the development and validation of an ELISA assay to detect total and isotype-specific IgG against diverse HIV-1 gp140 immunogens, significantly enhancing accuracy of clinical sample analyses, elevated team proficiency by mastering and training colleagues in critical laboratory techniques such as PBMC isolation, ELISPOT assays, and flow cytometry, ensuring rapid execution with a deep understanding of each method's theoretical framework, as well as spearheaded planning and execution of non-human primate studies, collaborating with multiple facilities to devise innovative HIV vaccination strategies using novel Rhesus macaque adenovirus vectors.
Ph.D. Immunology | Tufts School of Biomedical Sciences, Boston, MA, Nov 2024