Estefania Reyes Bricio
About Estefania Reyes Bricio
Estefania Reyes Bricio is a Research Assistant at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, where she has worked since 2019. She has a background in neuroscience and has held various positions in research and laboratory settings across multiple organizations.
Work at Broad Institute
Estefania Reyes Bricio has been employed as a Research Assistant at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard since 2019. In this role, she contributes to various research projects in the field of genomics and biomedical science. The Broad Institute is known for its collaborative approach to research and its focus on translating scientific discoveries into real-world applications. Her work at the institute is part of a broader career dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge.
Current Position at Genentech
Since 2021, Estefania Reyes Bricio has held the position of Senior Research Scientist at Genentech, located in South San Francisco, California. In this capacity, she engages in high-level research activities, focusing on drug discovery and development. Genentech is recognized for its innovative contributions to biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, and her role involves applying her expertise to support the company's mission in advancing healthcare solutions.
Previous Experience in Oncology and Research
Prior to her current roles, Estefania Reyes Bricio worked at Takeda Oncology as a Laboratory Assistant from 2016 to 2017. She also served as a Research Technician at Massachusetts General Hospital from 2018 to 2019. Additionally, she worked as a Laboratory Technician at AstraZeneca for six months in 2015. These positions provided her with a solid foundation in laboratory techniques and research methodologies within the oncology and healthcare sectors.
Educational Background in Neuroscience
Estefania Reyes Bricio earned her degree from Mount Holyoke College, where she studied Neuroscience and Psychology with a concentration in Neuroscience from 2011 to 2015. This educational background equipped her with a strong understanding of the biological and psychological aspects of neuroscience, which she applies in her research endeavors.