Nardeen Hanna
About Nardeen Hanna
Nardeen Hanna is a Research Associate at IGM Biosciences, Inc., where she has worked since 2022. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Botany and Chemistry from Cairo University and a Master's degree in Microbiology from Fayoum University.
Work at IGM Biosciences
Nardeen Hanna has been employed at IGM Biosciences, Inc. as a Research Associate since 2022. In this role, she contributes to research initiatives within the company, which focuses on developing innovative therapies for cancer and autoimmune diseases. Her work involves applying her scientific knowledge and skills to support various research projects.
Education and Expertise
Nardeen Hanna holds a Bachelor's degree in Botany and Chemistry from Cairo University. She furthered her education at Fayoum University, where she earned a Master's degree in Microbiology. Additionally, she has completed a program in Medical Microbiology at UC Berkeley Extension. Her academic background equips her with a strong foundation in biological sciences.
Background
Nardeen Hanna has a diverse professional background in research and education. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Research Advisor at the Aspiring Scholars Directed Research Program (ASDRP) from 2020 to 2021. She also gained experience in biotechnology while working at Ohlone College in 2021. Her roles have involved both research and mentorship.
Previous Positions
Before joining IGM Biosciences, Nardeen Hanna held positions that contributed to her professional development. She served as a Research Advisor at the Aspiring Scholars Directed Research Program (ASDRP) for nine months, where she guided students in their research endeavors. Additionally, she worked at Ohlone College in the biotechnology field for eleven months, further enhancing her practical experience.
Teaching Experience
Nardeen Hanna has experience in academia, having studied at Fayoum University where she achieved the status of Teaching Faculty for undergraduate students. This role involved educating and mentoring students in biological sciences, contributing to her expertise in both teaching and research.