Integral Molecular
Isabel Biermann's work experience includes several roles at different companies.
Isabel started working at Rutgers University–New Brunswick in 2018, where they served as a Research Assistant in the Firestein Laboratory. In this role, they conducted research on protein expression changes after traumatic brain injury and the use of inosine as a therapeutic for spinal cord injury. Isabel also performed rat embryonic spinal cord dissections and maintained primary mixed spinal cord cultures.
During their time at Rutgers University, Isabel also held the position of Team Captain at the Rutgers Visitor Center. In this role, they managed operations on tour days and trained new Scarlet Ambassadors on daily operations and the tour program.
In 2020, Isabel worked as a Research Intern/Summer Scholar at Nemours, specifically in the Departments of Orthopedics and Biomedical Research. Isabel'sresponsibilities included working remotely on a retrospective study on recovery of walking activity after orthopedic surgery in children with cerebral palsy. Isabel collected and analyzed data from gait analysis reports and surgical notes.
Isabel also worked as a Research Assistant in the Sy Laboratory at Rutgers University–New Brunswick from January 2018 to May 2018.
Most recently, Isabel joined Integral Molecular in 2021 as a Research Associate I. Further details about their role are not provided.
Isabel Biermann attended Rutgers University–New Brunswick from 2017 to 2021, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Cell Biology and Neuroscience.
Integral Molecular
Integral Molecular is a research-driven biotechnology company creating innovative technologies and a pipeline of therapeutic antibodies