Duy Le, Ph.D., is a scientist at Immatics since December 2022, bringing extensive research experience from Baylor College of Medicine, where involvement includes designing chronically infected mouse models and patient-derived xenograft models for cancer studies since October 2014. Duy's expertise encompasses ex vivo manipulation procedures, flow cytometry, and laboratory management, demonstrated in roles as a Graduate Student Researcher and Lab Manager. Previous positions at UCSF included managing rodent colonies and contributing to projects on interleukin-2 antibodies under the supervision of Jeffrey A. Bluestone. Duy holds a Ph.D. in Immunology from Baylor College of Medicine and a Bachelor's degree in Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology from San Francisco State University.