Sabrina Camp
About Sabrina Camp
Sabrina Camp is an Associated Scientist at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, specializing in computational biology and cancer genomics. She has a background in both computational and wet lab environments, contributing to research on germline predispositions and cancer immunotherapy responses.
Work at Broad Institute
Sabrina Camp has been serving as an Associated Scientist at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard since 2019. In this role, she engages in research activities that combine computational biology with cancer genomics. Her work contributes to understanding cancer genomics, particularly in the areas of germline predispositions and cancer immunotherapy responses. The Broad Institute is known for its pioneering research in genomics and biomedical science, making her position significant in advancing cancer research.
Current Role at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Since 2021, Sabrina Camp has held the position of Computational Biologist II at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, Massachusetts. In this capacity, she focuses on computational biology, applying her expertise to cancer research. Her role involves utilizing computational methods to analyze biological data, contributing to the institute's mission of providing expert care and advancing cancer research.
Education and Expertise
Sabrina Camp earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology/Biological Sciences from The University of Alabama. Additionally, she studied at King's College London, furthering her knowledge in biological sciences. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her work in computational biology and cancer genomics, allowing her to effectively bridge the gap between computational and wet lab environments.
Previous Experience at National Cancer Institute
Sabrina Camp has previous experience at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), where she worked as a Pre Doctoral Fellow for four months in 2018. Additionally, she participated in the Summer Intern Program at NCI for two months in the same year. These roles provided her with valuable insights into cancer research and helped develop her skills in a research-focused environment.
Early Career at Scoops Ice Cream
Before her career in scientific research, Sabrina Camp worked as a Food Service Worker at Scoops Ice Cream in Venice, Florida, from 2013 to 2014. This early job experience contributed to her professional development and provided her with foundational work skills that she has carried into her scientific career.