Zoë Steier

Zoë Steier

Postdoctoral Fellow

Background & Interests

Computational Methods Computational Methods
Genomics Genomics
Immunology Immunology
Outdoor Adventures Outdoor Adventures

Biography

Zoë is a postdoc in the Shalek Lab interested in applying computational and experimental technologies to understand human disease. Originally from the Philadelphia area, Zoë received her undergraduate degree from MIT in Chemical Engineering (10B) and Biology (7A). She went on to receive her PhD from UC Berkeley through the UC Berkeley – UCSF Graduate Program in Bioengineering co-advised by Nir Yosef and Aaron Streets. Outside of lab, Zoë enjoys running, biking, hiking, books, and movies, and is currently teaching her rescue puppy to enjoy those activities too.

Publications

Deep profiling deconstructs features associated with memory CD8+ T cell tissue residence
Deep profiling deconstructs features associated with memory CD8+ T cell tissue residence
  • Scott et al.,
  • Immunity,
  • 2024
Computational Methods Computational Methods
Immunology Immunology
Alex K. Shalek Alex K. Shalek
Zoë Steier Zoë Steier