Laura Christian Resly, Ph.D
About Laura Christian Resly, Ph.D
Laura Christian Resly, Ph.D., is a Scientist II at Precision BioSciences, Inc., where she focuses on ARCUS technology. She has a background in Biochemistry, Cell Biology, and Immunology, with extensive research experience in both academic and industry settings.
Work at Precision BioSciences
Laura Christian Resly, Ph.D., has been employed at Precision BioSciences, Inc. since 2021. Initially serving as Scientist I, she transitioned to the role of Scientist II in 2023. In her current position, she is part of the Emerging Technologies group, where her work focuses on advancing the understanding of ARCUS technology. Her involvement in research aims to enhance the efficiency and uniqueness of this technology, contributing to the company's innovative efforts in the biotechnology sector.
Education and Expertise
Laura Resly earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry and Cell Biology from UC San Diego, where she studied from 2008 to 2012. She later pursued her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Immunology at Duke University, a program she has been engaged in since 2014. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her research and work in the field of immunology and biotechnology.
Background
Laura Resly has a diverse background in research and internships within the biotechnology and academic sectors. She began her career with internships at UCSF's Helen Diller Cancer Center and Genentech, where she gained experience in immunology. Following her undergraduate studies, she worked at UC San Diego's Center for Molecular Medicine and later served as a Staff Research Associate at UCSF, focusing on immunology and microbiology.
Research Contributions
Since August 2023, Laura Resly has been actively involved in research aimed at enhancing ARCUS technology at Precision BioSciences. Her work in this area is part of a broader initiative to improve the applications and effectiveness of this innovative technology. Prior to this, her research during her Ph.D. studies at Duke University contributed to her expertise in immunology, further informing her current projects.