Kathryn Creighton

Katy graduated from Virginia Tech in 2021 with a dual bachelor’s degree in neuroscience and biology. There, she was involved in research studying sex-specific differences in depression and anxiety. Her interest in science led her to further her education with a master’s in biology from New York University where she researched the role of TET enzymes in cancer development. Seeing the overlap between immunology and cancer biology, she joined the lab in 2023 to learn more about innate immunity and is thrilled to be working in collaboration with Rosenberg lab members to explore the antiviral response. 

Outside of the lab Katy enjoys baking, long aimless walks through central park, petting Bodega Cats, and learning Spanish in her free time. 

Kathryn Creighton

Katy graduated from Virginia Tech in 2021 with a dual bachelor’s degree in neuroscience and biology. There, she was involved in research studying sex-specific differences in depression and anxiety. Her interest in science led her to further her education with a master’s in biology from New York University where she researched the role of TET enzymes in cancer development. Seeing the overlap between immunology and cancer biology, she joined the lab in 2023 to learn more about innate immunity and is thrilled to be working in collaboration with Rosenberg lab members to explore the antiviral response. 

Outside of the lab Katy enjoys baking, long aimless walks through central park, petting Bodega Cats, and learning Spanish in her free time.