Nicholas Jannetty
About Nicholas Jannetty
Nicholas Jannetty is a Senior Research Associate at Dyno Therapeutics with extensive experience in molecular biology and biomedical research.
Current Position at Dyno Therapeutics
Nicholas Jannetty currently holds the position of Senior Research Associate at Dyno Therapeutics. In this role, he works on-site, contributing to various gene editing technologies and mentoring junior researchers. His expanded responsibilities include overseeing research projects and presenting his findings within the scientific community.
Previous Experience at Dyno Therapeutics
Prior to his current role, Nicholas Jannetty was employed as Research Associate II at Dyno Therapeutics from 2022 to 2024 in Watertown, Massachusetts. During this period, he developed significant expertise in advanced biomedical research methodologies and gene editing technologies. This experience laid a solid foundation for his current role within the organization.
Research Contributions at The Jackson Laboratory
Nicholas Jannetty worked at The Jackson Laboratory as a Research Assistant in 2022 for four months and as a Graduate Student from 2019 to 2022. During his tenure, he focused on genetic and genomic studies and contributed to several important research projects. He also mentored junior researchers and interns, promoting a collaborative research environment.
Graduate Studies at UConn Health
From 2018 to 2022, Nicholas Jannetty pursued his graduate studies at UConn Health, where he participated in advanced biomedical research. His work contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications, and he received recognition for his outstanding research contributions. His research at UConn Health significantly advanced his expertise in molecular biology and biomedical engineering.
Early Career and Education
Nicholas Jannetty's early career includes various research roles at the University of Connecticut and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Notably, he was a Research Technician at Howard Hughes Medical Institute from 2015 to 2018, where he honed his molecular biology techniques. His educational background includes a Master's degree in Molecular Biology (2013-2014) and a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical/Medical Engineering (2008-2013), both from the University of Connecticut.