Adam P. has over ten years of work experience in the field of Immunology and Pharmacology. Adam began their career in 2001 as a Laboratory Technician at the Medical College of Wisconsin, where they developed assays for analysis of chemokine receptor activity and performed basic mammalian cell culture. In 2004, they moved to the Rockefeller University as a Research Assistant, where they developed phage lysins for potential use as anti-microbials. In 2011, they became a PhD Graduate Student at the New York University School of Medicine, where they studied circulating human memory B cell biology in autoimmunity and infection. In 2017, they were a Research Scientist at the same institution. In 2018, Adam became a Scientist III - Cell Biology - Research & Development at Thermo Fisher Scientific, where they were a Project Leader for the development of new format antibody conjugates and led a team of scientists in testing antibodies for the flow cytometry application. Currently, they are a Senior Scientist - Immunology and Pharmacology at Abpro.
Adam P. completed their Bachelor of Science (BS) in Molecular Biology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1997 to 2001. Adam then attended the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in 2014 to take the Phage Display and Antibody Engineering Course. Finally, they obtained their Doctor of Philosophy - PhD in Immunology from New York Medicine Jobs from 2011 to 2017.
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