Dr. Riccione

Member of the Board
Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Duke Global Health Institute
United States of America

Biography

Katherine Riccione has completed her Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering at the University of Georgia and Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University. She is currently working as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Duke Brain Tumor Immunotherapy Program, under the guidance of Dr. John Sampson. She is a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow and recipient of the National Institute of Health’s Ruth L Kirschstein National Research Service Award. Her current research focuses on the development of an immunomodulatory antibody as an adjuvant for brain tumor vaccines. Katherine Riccione has completed her Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering at the University of Georgia and Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University. She is currently working as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Duke Brain Tumor Immunotherapy Program, under the guidance of Dr. John Sampson. She is a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow and recipient of the National Institute of Health’s Ruth L Kirschstein National Research Service Award. Her current research focuses on the development of an immunomodulatory antibody as an adjuvant for brain tumor vaccines.

Research Intrest

Vaccines & Vaccination, veterinary sciences, Animal Sciences