
Nicole is an accomplished scientist with more than 6 years of technical experience in immunology-based assays and has a particularly deep expertise in T cell biology, having focused on PD-L1 mediated immunosuppression of CD8+ T cell responses in her doctoral thesis work. Prior to joining DoriNano, Nicole worked as a part-time consultant and scientist at StiRx, where she supported scientific strategy and research development for a bispecific antibody therapy. Throughout her career, Nicole has contributed to 2 successful NIH grant submissions, co-authored 4 scientific publications, supervised 3 BS-level scientists, and mentored students across multiple stages of the academic pipeline, including high school, undergraduate, and graduate trainees.
Nicole received her PhD in Immunology and Microbiology from Harvard University and her BS in Microbiology from the Ohio State University.
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