Bryan Handlos
About Bryan Handlos
Bryan Handlos is a Research Associate at Arcus Biosciences in Hayward, CA, with expertise in pharmacokinetic studies and various dosing techniques. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Animal Sciences from Colorado State University and a Stem Cell Certificate from City College of San Francisco.
Work at Arcus Biosciences
Bryan Handlos has been employed as a Research Associate at Arcus Biosciences since 2017. He works in Hayward, California, contributing to preclinical research efforts. His role involves performing pharmacokinetic studies in rodents, which includes various dosing techniques. He collaborates with team members to discuss and troubleshoot in-vivo study designs and results, ensuring effective research outcomes.
Education and Expertise
Bryan Handlos holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Animal Sciences from Colorado State University, where he studied from 1997 to 2000. He also earned an Associate of Science (A.S.) in Biotechnology from City College of San Francisco, completing his studies from 2012 to 2014. Additionally, he achieved a Stem Cell Certificate from the same institution. His educational background supports his expertise in pharmacokinetic studies and various dosing techniques.
Background
Bryan Handlos has a diverse academic background in the life sciences, with a focus on animal sciences and biotechnology. His studies at Colorado State University and City College of San Francisco have equipped him with the necessary skills for his current role in research. He has been involved in the field of preclinical research for several years, gaining practical experience in various laboratory techniques.
Achievements
During his tenure at Arcus Biosciences, Bryan Handlos has developed proficiency in tumor and organ harvesting for further analysis, including FACS and tumor banking. He has experience in conducting survival surgery techniques, which are critical for preclinical research. His contributions to team discussions and troubleshooting efforts highlight his active engagement in advancing research projects.