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Natalie Thulin, BA
Graduate Student, Hamerman Lab; Center for Fundamental Immunology; Department of Immunology, University of Washington
206.342.6973
Natalie earned her BA in Biochemistry from Barnard College of Columbia University in 2016. Post-graduation she worked as a research assistant in Dr. Taia Wang’s Lab at Stanford University for 3 years studying the impact of antibody glycosylation on dengue pathogenesis. Inspired by what she learned in immunology, Natalie joined the Department of Immunology as a graduate student and is currently a graduate student in the Hamerman lab studying the development and function of inflammatory hemophagocytes in a model of autoimmunity. When not in the lab, Natalie enjoys getting going on hikes and checking out the art scene around Seattle.