Summary
Eric Kwon is a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard Medical School with nine years of experience in mucosal immunology and translational research focused on gastrointestinal disease. He combines deep technical expertise in murine colitis models, gnotobiotic systems, gut organoids, multicolor flow cytometry, and molecular assays with a strong track record of peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations. Eric has secured merit-based research funding (~$20,000) and routinely integrates microbiome and fecal transplant approaches to probe host–microbe interactions. His training spans a PhD and MSc from McMaster University and a BSc from Western University, reflecting a continuum from fundamental immunology to drug discovery translation. Known for proactive project management and collaboration, he thrives in multidisciplinary teams bridging basic science and therapeutic development. An underappreciated strength is his hands-on experience establishing complex in vivo and ex vivo systems that accelerate hypothesis-driven translational studies.
9 years of coding experience
MSc, Infection & Immunity, MSc, Infection & Immunity at McMaster University
BSc, BSc at Western University
English, Korean