Ricardo Solis is a Research Associate II at Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp., where responsibilities include performing cell-based immunological assays for target discovery, measuring activation markers by flow cytometry, presenting data in lab meetings, and analyzing data using PRISM. Previously, Ricardo served as a Research Associate I, synthesizing IVT RNA for TruTCR characterization assays and conducting large-scale RNA synthesis. Prior experience includes working as a Delivery Clerk for the North County Fire Authority, managing the delivery of firefighting equipment and supporting Battalion Chiefs with equipment storage and vehicle maintenance. Additionally, during an undergraduate research tenure at San Francisco State University, Ricardo focused on creating a cancer model using Drosophila m. and contributed to the research of Master's students on spindle rotation. Ricardo holds a degree in Biology with a focus on Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology from San Francisco State University.
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