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Oliver Trejo

Oliver Trejo

PhD student

I received a B.S. in Bioengineering from Northeastern University in 2025. During that time, I worked in the Bellini Lab studying acute cigarette smoke exposure mediated immune system dysfunction. I also spent six months in industry at Senda Biosciences on the Translational Biology/Immunology team before moving to the Wesselhoeft Lab at Mass General Brigham working on novel circRNA/LNP formulations and translational therapeutics. Here in the Sgourakis Lab, I am interested in engineering novel TCR therapeutics to increase access to cancer immunotherapies for patients. In my free time, I like to read, listen to music, and explore Philly with friends.