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Dawid Maciorowski

First Name
Dawid
Last Name
Maciorowski
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Dawid
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Research Interest

Protein engineering, Virology, Biosecurity

Degrees

B.A., Loyola University Chicago, 2021
M.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine (In progress)

Student's Research

Dawid was born in Bialystok, Poland and moved to Chicago, USA at a young age. Dawid began his research at Loyola University studying antibody engineering against Ebola as part of a joint project with the United States Army. Near the start of his junior year of college, the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic began, and he transitioned to Harvard university to join the effort in designing a COVID-19 vaccine. Dawid is currently studying protein engineering methods to create rationally designed vaccines.

Mentors

Dr. Jeff Cohen (NIAID) and
Prof. Mark Howarth (Cambridge)

Homepage Description
As an NIH-Cambridge MD/PhD Scholar, Dawid is studying protein engineering methods to create rationally designed vaccines.
Entry Year
Thesis Pending
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