Camille Mitchell

Email: camitch, followed by @mit.edu

Camille Mitchell is a PhD candidate in Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT. She is interested in gaining a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in neurological disorders by developing and building upon techniques that help with their elucidation. Prior to enrolling at MIT, she earned her bachelor and master degrees at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Switzerland in Life Sciences Engineering, completing her masters thesis in the Neurobiology department at Harvard with the Bertarelli Fellowship in Translational Neuroscience and Neuroengineering.

Publications

Principles of in situ protein sequencing: expansion microscopy-adapted Edman degradation and amino acid recognition

bioRxiv | 2026

Mitchell CM, Tavana SZ, Peng JZ, Wang H, Shi J, Zhang C, Evgeniou L, Domecillo M, Wang S, Estandian DM, Choueiri AG, Wong E, Dohadwala S, Polizzi NF, Kiessling LL, Boyden ES (2026) Principles of in situ protein sequencing: expansion microscopy-adapted Edman degradation and amino acid recognition, bioRxiv 2026.01.29.702630; doi:https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.01.29.702630.