Stephanie Maiocco
About Stephanie Maiocco
Title: Scientist in Residence
Stephanie Maiocco holds the position of Scientist in Residence. In this role, she leverages her extensive expertise in chemistry and biochemistry to contribute to cutting-edge research and development projects. Her work emphasizes innovative protein engineering, a field in which she has considerable experience. By collaborating with research teams, she helps drive advancements in protein technology and therapeutics.
Education and Expertise in Chemistry
Stephanie Maiocco earned a Bachelor of Science in chemistry from Gettysburg College. Furthering her academic credentials, she obtained a PhD in chemistry from Boston University, where she focused on the biochemical and biophysical characterization of redox-active enzymes. Her doctoral research involved studying enzymes containing multiple metallocofactors from both the radical S-adenosylmethionine and cytochrome c peroxidase enzyme superfamilies, highlighting her deep knowledge in these specialized areas of chemistry.
Professional Background
Stephanie Maiocco has an impactful professional background, marked by her work at Akrevia Therapeutics and Elstar Therapeutics. At these organizations, she focused on developing innovative protein technology platforms. Her professional journey has been centered around protein engineering, contributing to advancements that have implications for therapeutic applications. Her expertise brings significant value to the projects she engages with in her current role as Scientist in Residence.
Co-Inventor on Multiple Patents
Stephanie Maiocco is a co-inventor on multiple patents related to bi-specific antibodies and protein therapeutics. These patents exemplify her innovative contributions to the field of protein engineering. Her patent work reflects her ability to translate complex biochemical and biophysical research into practical applications, furthering advancements in therapeutic proteins and treatments.