Regeneron Tech Centers, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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Dr. Vera Voronina worked for Regeneron Pharmaceuticals from 2008 until 2020, growing from a Scientist to an Associate Director of a Technology Development group. Her work focused on generation and characterization of mouse lines that produce fully human T cell receptors and antibodies. Prior to joining Regeneron she completed post-doctoral training in cell biology and signaling at the University of Washington, where she identified mechanisms underlying primary ciliary dyskinesia. Dr. Voronina obtained a PhD jointly from the National Cancer Institute and West Virginia University, and her thesis work focused on elucidation of genetic causes of anophthalmia and microphthalmia.
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Deletion of Adam6 in Mus musculus leads to male subfertility and deficits in sperm ascent into the oviduct. Biology of reproduction| PubMed ID: 30289441 | 2019 |
A novel bispecific antibody platform to direct complement activity for efficient lysis of target cells. Scientific reports| PubMed ID: 31427700 | 2019 |
The anti-IgE mAb omalizumab induces adverse reactions by engaging Fcγ receptors. The Journal of clinical investigation| PubMed ID: 31770111 | 2020 |
Kappa-on-Heavy (KoH) bodies are a distinct class of fully-human antibody-like therapeutic agents with antigen-binding properties. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America| PubMed ID: 31879340 | 2020 |