Carlo (Enzo) Stagnaro
About Carlo (Enzo) Stagnaro
Carlo (Enzo) Stagnaro is a Senior Research Associate at Arcus Biosciences, specializing in immunohistochemistry and digital pathology to enhance clinical outcomes. He has a background in molecular biology and genetics, with previous experience at notable institutions including the University of California, San Francisco and Abcam.
Work at Arcus Biosciences
Carlo Stagnaro currently holds the position of Senior Research Associate at Arcus Biosciences, a role he has occupied since 2023. In this capacity, he has optimized multiple immunohistochemistry and enzymatic histochemistry protocols for various tumor types. These protocols have been successfully implemented in both pre-clinical settings and ongoing clinical trials. Prior to his current position, he worked as a Research Associate II at Arcus Biosciences from 2021 to 2023.
Education and Expertise
Carlo Stagnaro earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Molecular Environmental Biology, Genetics, and Plant Biology from the University of California, Berkeley, from 2014 to 2018. His educational background supports his expertise in molecular biology and genetics, which is essential for his work in biomarker discovery and clinical sample management. He completed his high school education at Orcutt Academy Charter High School, achieving a High School Diploma from 2011 to 2014.
Background
Before joining Arcus Biosciences, Carlo Stagnaro worked at the University of California, San Francisco as a Staff Research Associate in the Department of Neurological Surgery from 2018 to 2020. He also held a position as a Senior Research Associate at Abcam for three months in 2020. Additionally, he worked as an Administrative Assistant at the Townsend Center for Humanities at UC Berkeley from 2014 to 2015. His diverse experiences have contributed to his strong foundation in biomedical research.
Research Contributions
Carlo Stagnaro utilizes HALO Digital Imaging Software for digital pathology, which aids in the quantification and classification of cell populations. His work in optimizing histochemistry protocols and employing advanced imaging software contributes to improved clinical outcomes. His research efforts focus on advancing biomedical research and enhancing human health through collaboration with other professionals in the field.