Danielle N. Poole, Research Assistant
Danielle received her B.A. in International Development and Fine Art Photography from Seattle University in 2008. Currently, she is a graduate student in the Master of Public Health program at Brown University, concentrating in global health. At the Institute for Immunology and Informatics, Danielle works on the Multipathogen Burkholderia study, testing select epitopes from B. psuedomallei and B. mallei to assess immunogenicity.
Danielle Aguirre, Graduate Student
Danielle received her bachelor’s degree in Marine Biology from Texas A&M University while successfully defending her senior thesis in analytical chemistry on The Study of Atmospheric Deposition of Air Toxics to the Water’s of Puget Sound. Currently, she is enrolled in the University of Rhode Island while pursuing her master’s degree in Cell & Molecular Biology Program specializing in genetics/biochemistry. Danielle is also a research assistant at The Institute for Immunology and Informatics.
Marcus Arnold, Undergraduate Student
Marcus received his B.S. in Business Administration from Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky. He is currently a senior at The University of Rhode Island pursuing a degree in Clinical Laboratory Science with a Biotechnology Manufacturing option. Marcus works under the Administration Core where he assists in the daily functions of the Institute.







