Tiên Phan-Everson joined the Allen Institute for Immunology as a Scientist II in March 2024. Prior to joining, she was working in R&D at NanoString Technologies, developing a de novo spatial protein profiling platform called CosMx. Tiên obtained her PhD in Stem Cell Biology from the Rockefeller University. Her PhD thesis focused on BMP4/NOGGIN signaling mechanisms in an early human embryo model. She did her undergraduate work in Cell & Molecular Biology at Orange Coast Community College and UCLA. Tiên is a developmental biologist by training and an experimentalist at heart.
At the Allen Institute, Tiên is eager to continue paving the path for the burgeoning field of spatial biology. She will be leading the development of cutting-edge spatial biology technologies to unlock new insights into immunology. Tiên hopes to create new techniques and tools that will enable a deeper delve into the spatial organization and interaction of immune cells within tissues, unraveling the complexities of immune responses in health and disease.
