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Student Thesis Defense: Amy Pomeroy (Henrik Dohlman & Tim Elston Labs)
Student Thesis Defense: Amy Pomeroy (Henrik Dohlman & Tim Elston Labs)
Student Thesis Defense: Amy Pomeroy Virtual defense Defense title: Mechanistic models of interactions within and between MAPK pathways Program: G&MB Advisers: Henrik Dohlman & Tim Elston Dohlman lab Elston lab
Director’s Virtual Career Symposium Series
Director’s Virtual Career Symposium Series
Join us for the annual Integrated Training in Cancer Model Systems (ITCMS) Director’s Career Symposium, moderated by Channing Der, PhD, and Brian Strahl, PhD. Roman Camarda, PhD, is a Research Analyst at Aquilo Capital Management, which invests in drug development companies that harness the power of cutting-edge science to address urgent medical needs. Camarda received bachelor’s degrees in Biochemistry and Photomedia from the University of Washington, and a PhD in Biomedical Sciences from the University of California, San Francisco. Prior to joining Aquilo, he was Lead Translational Scientist at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. At Aquilo, Camarda’s primary role is to identify investment opportunities by interrogating the science and the business of publicly traded, human therapeutics-focused biotech companies. For link to the event please see you UNC Lineberger: Events email from June 15.
Student Thesis Defense: Kimiko McGirr (Henrik Dohlman & Tim Elston Labs)
Student Thesis Defense: Kimiko McGirr (Henrik Dohlman & Tim Elston Labs)
Student Thesis Defense: Kimiko McGirr Virtual defense Defense title: Identifying intracellular signaling pathway architecture by model-driven experimental design Program: G&MB Advisers: Henrik Dohlman & Tim Elston Dohlman lab Elston lab