Jenna Salem

Breaking down the microbiology world one bite at a time


Jenna Salem

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I am a research assistant at Harvard Medical School’s Cancer Center, where I work on developing novel therapeutics and studying the role of macrophages! I am super passionate about making science accessible and understandable for everyone. I have worked in the areas of sustainability, science communication, infectious disease, and now cancer immunology. I hope to pursue graduate studies soon, but am enjoying the experience of learning more about immunology and translation into patient application. In my free time you can find me getting outside, running, drawing, reading, or baking a sweet treat.


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