
Morgan Bean
Bagley Hall 411
(206) 685-2431
mmr34 at uw
- Graduate Student ¦
Bioengineering ¦
University of Washington
Morgan’s work focuses on forming synthetic chromatin loops in mammalian cells for precise manipulation of gene expression. She is also interested in transferring CRISPR-based gene regulation tools to T cells for various immunoengineering applications. Morgan is a joint student with the Kueh Lab.
Education:
M.S. ¦
Biological Engineering ¦
Penn State University ¦
2022
B.S. ¦
Biological Engineering ¦
Penn State University ¦
2022
Awards:
UW School of Medicine Research Fellow ¦