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Michael Hwang

Ph.D. Candidate - Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Michael Hwang is a Principal Scientist and Group Leader at Genentech, specializing in Oncology Reverse Translation.1 He previously worked as a Graduate Researcher at the Ludwig Center at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine from 2013 to 2020.1 During his time at Johns Hopkins, Hwang conducted research under the preceptorship of Bert Vogelstein and Kenneth W. Kinzler.1

Hwang's research at Johns Hopkins focused on cancer immunotherapy and neoantigen targeting. He authored several publications, including:

  1. Structural engineering of CARs targeting HLA-restricted neoantigens (Nature Communications, 2021)1
  2. Targeting loss of heterozygosity for cancer-specific immunotherapy (PNAS, 2021)1
  3. Bispecific antibodies targeting mutant RAS neoantigens (Science Immunology, 2021)1

He also contributed to other significant publications in the field of cancer research and immunotherapy.1

Hwang's educational background includes:

  • Ph.D. in Cellular & Molecular Medicine from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2013-2020)1
  • Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering & Biology from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2009-2013)1

In addition to his academic achievements, Hwang was awarded a Bronze Medal as part of the USA Lightweight Men's Eight at the 2013 World Rowing Championships.1

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Baltimore, Maryland, United States