Jacqueline Carozza is a Senior Scientist at Arc Institute, a position held since 2022. Previously, Jacqueline was a Graduate Student at Stanford University from 2015 to 2021, where research focused on the role of the extracellular immunotransmitter cGAMP in the STING pathway and its implications for anti-cancer immunity under the guidance of Dr. Lingyin Li. Prior to this, Jacqueline served as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Cambridge while completing a Master of Philosophy in Chemistry and worked on quantifying interactions between amyloid and chaperone proteins under Dr. Tuomas Knowles. Early research experience includes roles as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Cornell University, where novel polymers were synthesized, and at Johns Hopkins University, investigating the effects of doxorubicin on breast cancer cells. Jacqueline also held a Summer Student Fellowship at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, performing mass spectrometry on marine microbes. Educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry and Chemical Biology from Cornell University, and a Master of Philosophy in Chemistry from the University of Cambridge.
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