Steven Shia

Steven Shia

Scientist @ Arcus Biosciences

About Steven Shia

Steven Shia is a scientist with extensive experience in the biotechnology sector, having worked at several prominent companies including Gilead Sciences, Genentech, Nura Bio, and Arcus Biosciences. He holds a degree in Cells and Molecular Biology from San Francisco State University and has contributed to scientific literature, including a publication on the HIF-2α PASB domain.

Work at Arcus Biosciences

Steven Shia has been employed at Arcus Biosciences as a Scientist since 2022. His role involves conducting research and contributing to the development of innovative therapies. Arcus Biosciences is located in Hayward, California, where Shia applies his extensive background in molecular biology and scientific research to advance the company's objectives.

Previous Experience at Gilead Sciences

Shia worked at Gilead Sciences in various capacities from 2016 to 2021. He began as an Associate Scientist from 2016 to 2018, then progressed to Associate Scientist II, and later held the position of Senior Associate Scientist until 2021. His work at Gilead was based in Foster City, California, where he contributed to projects focused on drug development and therapeutic research.

Experience at Genentech

From 2004 to 2012, Steven Shia served as a Research Associate at Genentech. His eight years at the company involved engaging in research initiatives that supported the development of biopharmaceuticals. This experience provided him with a strong foundation in the biotechnology sector.

Role at Nura Bio

Shia worked as Scientist II at Nura Bio for one year, from 2021 to 2022, in South San Francisco, California. In this role, he focused on research and development, contributing to the company's mission of advancing neuroscience therapies.

Education and Expertise

Steven Shia studied at San Francisco State University, where he achieved a degree in Cells and Molecular Biology. His education spanned 18 years, from 1990 to 2008, equipping him with a comprehensive understanding of biological sciences and research methodologies.

Research Contributions

Shia co-authored a publication on the partially open conformation of the G323E mutated HIF-2α PASB domain, which was captured by X-ray crystallography. This work reflects his involvement in significant scientific research and contributes to the understanding of molecular biology.

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