Cameron completed his BSc in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University and his MS in Bioengineering from UC San Diego. After graduating, Cameron began working at a clinical stage immunotherapy start-up, where he developed a passion for understanding the mechanisms by which cancer evades immune detection. He is working in the Cancer Biology PhD program at Stanford in lab of Michael Angelo. His research employs multiplexed imaging and other single cell methods to examine the local and systemic immunological effects of lymph node metastasis and early stage pregnancies.
Outside of work, Cameron loves open water swimming, surfing, and watching Duke basketball. He is also involved in the I’m Not Done Yet Foundation which seeks to extend care and community spaces for adolescents diagnosed with cancer.