Jennifer Doudna is a co-founder and the Chair of Scientific Advisory Board at Mammoth Biosciences. Jennifer is also a renowned scientist, who has made great contributions to the field of DNA-cutting CRISPR proteins. Jennifer has worked as a Graduate Student Researcher at University of California, Berkeley, where they studied how CRISPR proteins can be used for more precise gene-editing tools. Jennifer has also worked as a Research Technician at Harvard Medical School and as a Research Intern at KwaZulu-Natal Research Institute for TB - HIV (K-RITH). In their Undergraduate Researcher role at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, they helped develop a programmable DNA detection technology called DETECTR.
Jennifer Doudna has a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cell Biology from University of California, Berkeley and a B.S. in Molecular and Cellular Biology from The Johns Hopkins University.