• Margaux Bennett (PhD 2014) is a director of Corporate Development at ACADIA Pharmaceuticals where she primarily works on sourcing and evaluating neuroscience assets as potential in-licensing opportunities. | • Lynn Caporale (PhD 1973) organized and chaired a session at the 2019 AAAS meeting entitled “Historic Contributions to STEM of Families of Refugees and Immigrants to the US”, with a focus on the “wretched refuse” immigrants. |
• Diya Das (PhD 2018) is a member of the data management team in the Development Sciences Informatics department at Genentech, which manages scientific data to enable early-stage pharmaceutical drug development. | • Carmen Domingo (PhD 1995) is the dean of the College of Science and Engineering at San Francisco State University. She is also currently co-PI of a NSF IT Catalyst grant examining the role of service and its impact on promotion and retention of women faculty in the sciences and social sciences. |
• Anjali Gupta (BA 1995) works in business development for Axiom Space, a space startup that is building the first commercial space station in low Earth orbit, to enable access to the microgravity platform for life science innovations. | • Adam Harvey (BA 2008) has worked in an R&D role for multiple biotech startups in the cell therapy and cancer diagnostic space. He is currently leading next-generation sequencing assay development for a small liquid biopsy diagnostic company in San Francisco. |
• James Huang (BA 2009) is a director at Snow Lake Capital, an investment management firm in Hong Kong. | • Wendy Ingram (PhD 2015) is finishing a postdoc fellowship in Psychiatric Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health in the Department of Mental Health. |
• Lilian Chiang Lee (BA 2004) is a clinical research manager at Medtronic Vascular, a medical device company. | • Chris Lew (BA 2016) is a senior associate at DeciBio Consulting, where he leverages his scientific background to help biotech companies analyze new opportunities and develop strategies to solve their toughest problems. |
• Robert Lim (BA 2009) is a full-stack engineer at Superconductive Health, an AI-enabled data integration firm. | • Nidhi Navaratna (BA 2019) is currently working as a staff researcher in the Department of Pediatric Rheumatology at UCSF, studying how epigenetic factors maintain immune tolerance. She is also involved in the SF community through volunteering at a music academy for children, as well as an elderly care center. |
• Tuan Samdin (BA 2016) is a PhD candidate at UC Irvine (Nowick lab) where he studies the biophysical and biological properties of the beta-amyloid peptide in Alzheimer’s disease. |
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