Austin is a biochemist with extensive experience in phage display, molecular biology, protein biochemistry, and cell biology. He completed his B.S. at Texas A&M University and his Ph.D. at the University of Missouri. Austin was an NIH T32 fellow at the University of Missouri as a graduate student and also received grants from the NIH during his time as a postdoc at Texas A&M University. During his Ph.D., Austin oversaw several phage display campaigns and developed a novel computational pipeline for the analysis of NGS data from phage display selections.
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