Jacqueline (Jackie) Pham

is an experienced researcher with deep knowledge of cellular and molecular biology, especially in neuroscience and oncology.

As an Associate with DCIP, she leverages her expertise to identify investment opportunities that can translate scientific breakthroughs into impactful and profitable therapies.

Additionally, Jackie has experience in private equity across various industries including automotive auctions, automotive aftermarket products, fleet maintenance and repair services, clinical research sites, mobility services, and materials handling. 

Jackie holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Cellular and Molecular Medicine from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, a Master of Science degree in Physiology from Georgetown University, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Sciences from Stanford University. She most recently worked on elucidating the molecular mechanisms behind the most common genetic mutation identified in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Her work also spans mouse models of neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration, behavioral neuroscience, human stem cells, and oncology.

Fun fact: Jackie taught over 200 Masters of Nursing students advanced concepts in human physiology and pathophysiology as an adjunct instructor at Georgetown University. Concurrently, she researched the impact of alcohol and anti-epileptic drugs on fetal neural development.