Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Dallin Dressman currently serves as a T32 postdoctoral fellow at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, focusing on single-cell RNA and T cell receptor sequencing data analysis in relation to genetic data and quantitative trait loci. Previously, Dallin participated as a CTSA TL1 Doctoral Program Trainee at the Irving Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, conducting research aimed at developing targeted treatments for neurodegenerative diseases and studying genetic variability in Alzheimer's progression. With a Ph.D. in Pharmacology from Columbia University, research has centered on the interactions between immune systems in neurological diseases. Dallin has also held teaching roles at Columbia University, including Lead Teaching Fellow and Head Teaching Assistant. Earlier experience includes a Lab Analyst position at Nelson Laboratories, Inc., and various roles in research and customer service while obtaining dual Bachelor's Degrees in Neuroscience from Brigham Young University.
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