Summary
Veronica Davé is a PhD-trained research project manager with 12 years of experience leading clinical and translational research programs at major academic centers, now coordinating multi-institute SPORE efforts in endometrial cancer at Washington University. She brings deep expertise in immunology and preclinical models from postdoctoral neuroimmunology work on viral impacts in the brain and a strong track record publishing human and mouse cohort studies. Veronica combines hands-on laboratory skills and course instruction with rigorous data analysis and biorepository management developed at UC Berkeley, where she oversaw >200,000 samples and complex SQL/Stata workflows. Her background spans bench-to-bedside translation, epidemiology, and team leadership, enabling efficient coordination of clinical trials, translational projects, and career development programs. Colleagues value her ability to translate mechanistic insights into operational research plans and to steward large-scale sample and data resources that underpin reproducible science.
12 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Pathobiology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Pathobiology at University of Washington
Master of Science (M.S.), Environmental Health Sciences, Master of Science (M.S.), Environmental Health Sciences at University of California, Berkeley