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    Hunter Johnson

    Bioengineering PhD Candidate at UC Berkeley-UCSF

    Hunter Johnson is a driven PhD candidate and NSF Graduate Research Fellow in the field of Bioengineering at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of California, San Francisco.

    Currently conducting research in the lab of Prof. David Schaffer, Hunter's focus lies in exploring the potential of stem cells and engineered stem cell technologies in the realm of human disease.

    His core research interests encompass stem cell therapy, advanced cellular biomanufacturing, and the creation of stem cell-derived tissue models for studying development and diseases.

    With a dedication to improving human health, Hunter is actively engaged in pursuing research initiatives that align with his career goals.

    Hunter's academic background includes a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a current pursuit of a Doctor of Philosophy in Bioengineering at UC Berkeley.

    Throughout his educational journey, Hunter has been involved in various roles including Graduate Student Researcher at UC Berkeley, Innovation Fellow at Nucleate, Co-Founder and Scientific Consultant at Axent Biosciences, and more.

    He has also gained valuable experience through internships and research positions, such as his time at Promega Corporation and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

    Hunter's diverse experiences and passionate focus on stem cell technology make him a promising figure in the field of Bioengineering.

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    Berkeley, California, United States