Kaleb Naegeli has over 10 years of scientific research experience, beginning as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Indiana University in 2006. Kaleb then worked at Duke University, serving as both a Ph.D. Candidate/Graduate Research Assistant and later as a Research Associate. At UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, they served as a Post-doctoral Research Associate, working in the Catalyst for Rare Diseases. Currently, they are a Principal Scientist at Humacyte, a role they have held since September 2018. Throughout their career, Kaleb has conducted research in areas, including basic biology, therapeutic routes, vascular biology, proteomics, and quantitative RT-PCR.
Kaleb Naegeli earned a Bachelor's degree in Biology/Biological Sciences and Neuroscience from Indiana University Bloomington in 2010. Kaleb then went on to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy in Molecular Cancer Biology from Duke University and completed the program in 2017.
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