Ventura Mendoza

Associate Scientist at Cargo

Ventura Mendoza has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. They started their career in 2011 as a sales associate at Big 5 Sporting Goods, where they assisted customers with purchasing sporting accessories and footwear. In 2014, they worked as a lab aide at City College of San Francisco, maintaining mammalian cell lines and ensuring the lab was well-stocked for experiments.

Ventura then joined UCSF as a Stem Cell Intern, where they isolated and characterized T-cells and also tended to the vivarium. They later transitioned to the role of Junior Specialist in the Trevor Burt Lab, working on T-cell layering and differentiation projects. They eventually became the lab manager and took on responsibilities such as inventory management and grant tracking.

In 2019, Ventura moved to the University of California, San Francisco, specifically, the Department of Experimental Medicine at ZSFGH. Here, they focused on finding HIV-specific CD8 T-cells using In Situ Tetramer staining techniques and analyzing tetramer responses using Flow Cytometry. They also performed tasks such as FACS, RNA isolation, CyTOF antibody conjugation, and cell staining.

In 2020, Ventura joined PACT Pharma as a Senior Research Associate, where they worked until 2022. Finally, in 2022, they moved on to join CARGO Therapeutics as an Associate Scientist.

Overall, Ventura Mendoza has a strong background in scientific research, particularly in the fields of T-cell biology and immunology.

Ventura Mendoza's education history is as follows:

From 2006 to 2008, Ventura attended Contra Costa College, where they pursued studies in Biology, General, but did not complete a degree.

From 2008 to 2012, Ventura enrolled at San Diego State University and earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Biology, General.

In 2013, Ventura attended City College of San Francisco and obtained a Stem Cell Technologies certificate in Biotechnology.

Overall, Ventura Mendoza has a background in Biology, with a focus on stem cell technologies and biotechnology.

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