Josie Wilson

Molecular and Cell Biology Research Associate at AI Therapeutics

Josie Wilson has worked in various roles at a number of institutions since 2017. Josie began their career as an Undergraduate Student Researcher at Yale University School of Medicine, where they worked in the lab of Nik Joshi to investigate mechanisms underlying PD-1 blockade resistance in KrasLKB1 mutant lung adenocarcinoma. In 2018, they were awarded a REU Award for Disease Ecology from the National Science Foundation. In 2019, they worked as a Summer Research Intern at the Fetal-Neonatal Neuroimaging Developmental Science Center at Boston Children's Hospital, where they used neuroimaging modalities to articulate and analyze the language pathways of neurotypical children and children with developmental differences. Josie also worked as a Summer Research Intern at the Koch Institute of MIT, Jacks Lab for three summers, from 2014 to 2017, studying the immune system in the context of cancer. Most recently, they have been a Molecular and Cell Biology Research Associate at AI Therapeutics since 2020.

Josie Wilson attended Milton Academy from 2011 to 2015, where they obtained their High School Diploma. Josie then attended Yale University from 2016 to 2020, where they obtained their degree in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology with a focus on Cancer Biology. Additionally, they are certified as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) from the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.

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