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Nicholas Huston
PhD Candidate at Yale University
Nicholas Huston is a PhD candidate at Yale University, specializing in RNA and virus research.2 He is completing his doctoral studies in the Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry department, with a focus on identifying riboregulatory elements in long, single-stranded, positive-sense RNA viral genomes.1 His dissertation advisor is Anna Marie Pyle.1
Huston's research expertise includes:
- RNA structure and function
- Virology
- Bench work techniques related to RNA and viruses
After completing his PhD, Huston has transitioned to a role as a Senior Scientist in mRNA Vaccine Development at Pfizer.23 This position aligns well with his academic background in RNA research and virology.
Huston is described as an experienced and personable scientist with extensive expertise in bench work focused on RNA and viruses.2 His transition from academic research to industry suggests he has successfully applied his doctoral training to practical vaccine development efforts.