Jasmin Kristianto
About Jasmin Kristianto
Jasmin Kristianto is a scientist specializing in cell-based assays and analytical development at Sana Biotechnology, Inc. She has extensive experience in research, having worked in various capacities at institutions such as the University of Wisconsin-Madison and UNITY Biotechnology.
Work at Sana Biotechnology
Jasmin Kristianto has been employed at Sana Biotechnology, Inc. since 2020. In her role as Scientist in Cell Based Assay and Analytical Development, she focuses on developing and optimizing assays that are critical for the evaluation of therapeutic candidates. Her work contributes to the advancement of innovative cell-based therapies aimed at addressing various diseases.
Previous Experience in Research and Development
Before joining Sana Biotechnology, Jasmin Kristianto held several positions in research and development. She worked as an Associate Scientist at UNITY Biotechnology from 2018 to 2020, where she contributed to the development of therapeutic solutions. Prior to that, she served as a Graduate Student Researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 2010 to 2016, gaining extensive experience in scientific research.
Education and Expertise
Jasmin Kristianto holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She also earned a Master of Science degree from San Francisco State University, where she studied from 2007 to 2010. Additionally, she completed her Bachelor’s Degree at San Francisco State University, further solidifying her foundation in the biological sciences.
Postdoctoral Experience
Jasmin Kristianto worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Medical College of Wisconsin from 2016 to 2017. This role allowed her to deepen her research skills and gain valuable experience in a collaborative academic environment, contributing to her overall expertise in the field of biotechnology.
Additional Roles in Academia
In addition to her research roles, Jasmin Kristianto served as an Assistant Scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for a brief period in 2017. This position complemented her extensive experience in research and development, allowing her to engage in various scientific projects and collaborations.