About Me
Camille is a microbiology graduate from Idaho State University. She previously studied the role of metal micronutrients in regulating the bacterial pathogen, Streptococcus pneumoniae. She is now pursuing a PhD in microbiology and immunology, focusing her research on the prevention of checkpoint inhibitor-induced autoimmune toxicities while preserving optimal tumor control. She also finds joy in mentoring students, encouraging pursuit of higher education, particularly focusing on empowering women.
Beyond her work in the lab, Camille enjoys playing classical piano music, reading timeless literature, and spending time with loved ones.