Ryan C. Dell
About Ryan C. Dell
Ryan C. Dell is a Research Associate II at RAPT Therapeutics in South San Francisco, where he has worked since 2019. He has a background in Biological Sciences and Cognitive Science, both of which he studied at The University of Connecticut.
Work at Rapt Therapeutics
Ryan C. Dell has been employed at RAPT Therapeutics since 2019, holding the position of Research Associate II. His role involves contributing to the research and development of therapeutic solutions in the biotechnology sector. RAPT Therapeutics is located in South San Francisco, a hub for biotech innovation. Dell's work focuses on advancing the understanding of disease mechanisms and developing potential treatments.
Previous Experience at SRI International
Before joining RAPT Therapeutics, Ryan C. Dell worked at SRI International as a Research Associate from 2016 to 2019. During his three years at SRI International, he engaged in various research projects that contributed to advancements in scientific knowledge. His experience at SRI International provided him with a solid foundation in research methodologies and collaborative work in a scientific environment.
Experience at Biomodels
Ryan C. Dell worked at Biomodels from 2011 to 2016 as a Research Associate in Preclinical Disease Models. His five-year tenure at Biomodels involved developing and implementing preclinical models to study various diseases. This role allowed him to gain significant experience in the application of biological sciences to real-world medical challenges.
Education in Biological Sciences
Ryan C. Dell earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Sciences from The University of Connecticut, where he studied from 2004 to 2010. His education provided him with a comprehensive understanding of biological principles, laboratory techniques, and research methodologies, which are essential for his current and past roles in research.
Cognitive Science Education
In addition to his degree in Biological Sciences, Ryan C. Dell also obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Cognitive Science from The University of Connecticut, studying concurrently from 2004 to 2010. This interdisciplinary education equipped him with insights into the cognitive processes that influence behavior and decision-making, complementing his expertise in biological research.