Adam Basile is a dedicated researcher and student with a strong background in pharmaceutical design and engineering. Currently serving as a Student Research Assistant at Fuse Vectors within the Bioinnovation Institute, Adam is involved in wet-lab research. At DTU's Center for Antibody Technologies, Adam is engaged in a special project and master's thesis focusing on broadly neutralizing antibodies against snake venom toxins. Previous experience includes research roles at Clarkson University, where Adam collaborated with Dr. Damien Samways and Dr. Susan Bailey on various projects, as well as internships at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, which provided insights into quality assurance and process sciences. Adam holds a BSc in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, a minor in Biomedical Engineering, and is pursuing an MSc at DTU.
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