Krystin Samms

Senior Research Scientist at Adaptive Biotechnologies

Krystin Samms is a research scientist at Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp., with previous experience at MD Anderson Cancer Center as a research associate and assistant. At MD Anderson, Krystin focused on investigating cell barrier function and pathogenesis mechanisms using zebrafish models. Prior to this, Krystin served as a molecular technologist at Avero Diagnostics, where responsibilities included conducting molecular diagnostic assays and laboratory quality control monitoring. Earlier positions involved research assistant roles at The University of Texas at Austin, where Krystin contributed to genomic sequencing and anthropological genetics projects. Krystin holds a Bachelor of Science and Arts in Biology and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from The University of Texas at Austin.

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Adaptive Biotechnologies

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Adaptive Biotechnologies is a pioneer and leader in immune-driven medicine that aims to improve people’s lives by learning from the wisdom of their adaptive immune systems. Adaptive’s proprietary immune profiling platform reveals and translates insights from our adaptive immune systems with unprecedented scale and precision.


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