Anita Donlic is an RNA chemical biologist and postdoctoral researcher at Princeton University with eight years of experience probing RNA recognition and cellular phase separation. Trained with a Ph.D. from Duke University under Prof. Amanda Hargrove, her graduate work connected fundamental RNA binding principles to cancer biology and RNA-targeted drug design. At the Brangwynne lab she applies chemical biology approaches to understand how biomolecular condensates form and function in cells. She is also deeply committed to STEM outreach and mentoring, with a track record of teaching, organizing, and founding a college chemistry newsletter. Based in New Jersey, she combines rigorous biochemical expertise with a knack for translating basic molecular insights into therapeutic and educational impact.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Bachelor of Science (BS) at Methodist College
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at Duke University
United World College in Mostar, IB Diploma Programme
Contributions:12 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 1 month
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Anita Donlic - Postdoctoral Researcher at Princeton University