Rebecca Pompano,
Associate Professor, Carter Immunology Center
Dr. Rebecca Pompano is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Virginia, and a member of the Beirne Carter Immunology Center and UVA Comprehensive Cancer Center. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry at the University of Richmond in 2005 and a PhD in Bioanalytical Chemistry at the University of Chicago in 2011, and she conducted postdoctoral research in immunoengineering in the University of Chicago Dept. of Surgery from 2011-2014. Her laboratory develops cutting edge tools to unravel the complexity of the immune response, by applying microfluidics, bioanalytical chemistry, and biomaterials to fascinating immunological problems. In recognition of her laboratory’s work, she received numerous awards and fellowships including from The Hartwell Foundation, the Society of Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh, the American Association of Immunologists, and the Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering Interest Group. She was named an Emerging Investigator by Lab on a Chip and Organs-on-a-Chip, and received the inaugural University of Virginia Research Excellence Award. She is the Co-Chair of the inaugural Gordon Research Conference for Immunoengineering (July, 2022) and the incoming Co-Chair for the 2023 International Symposium on Microscale Separations and Bioanalysis. In addition to her research, she is active in building inclusive environments for STEM research and education.
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