Nancy Sloan
About Nancy Sloan
Nancy Sloan is a Research Associate II with a background in Microbiology and Immunology. She has worked at CytomX Therapeutics since 2021 and previously held positions at Assembly Biosciences, Loyola University Chicago, Berkeley Lab, and UC Berkeley.
Work at CytomX Therapeutics
Nancy Sloan has been employed at CytomX Therapeutics as a Research Associate II since 2021. Her role involves contributing to research initiatives within the organization, focusing on innovative approaches in therapeutic development. Located in South San Francisco, California, her work supports the company's mission to advance the field of cancer treatment through the application of proprietary technology.
Previous Experience at Assembly Biosciences, Inc.
Prior to her current position, Nancy Sloan worked at Assembly Biosciences, Inc. as a Research Associate II for six months in South San Francisco, California. During her tenure, she engaged in research activities that contributed to the understanding of viral infections and potential therapeutic solutions.
Research Background at Loyola University Chicago
Nancy Sloan completed her Master's degree in Microbiology and Immunology at Loyola University Chicago from 2018 to 2020. As a Master's student, she focused on advanced studies in microbiological and immunological sciences, which laid the foundation for her subsequent research roles in the biotechnology sector.
Research Experience at Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley
Nancy Sloan gained valuable research experience as a Research Assistant at Berkeley Lab from 2016 to 2018 and at UC Berkeley from 2015 to 2016. These positions allowed her to develop practical skills in laboratory techniques and contribute to various scientific projects, enhancing her expertise in the biological sciences.
Education in Molecular Biology
Nancy Sloan earned her Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, from 2010 to 2014. This undergraduate education provided her with a solid foundation in biological principles, which she later applied in her graduate studies and professional research roles.