Funding will support our work modeling mutational processes in precancerous tissue.
This funding enables the lab to explore new experimental assays to capture mutational signatures in different tissues.
We’re excited to welcome Taylor and Maya to the team this fall.
The new trainees will also assist with data analysis pipelines for large-scale sequencing projects.
Funding will support our work modeling mutational processes in precancerous tissue.
The funding will be used to develop computational models of early tumorigenesis.
We’re excited to welcome Taylor and Maya to the team this fall.
They will focus on integrating genomic and clinical data to identify novel biomarkers.
Funding will support our work modeling mutational processes in precancerous tissue.
This additional grant funding will help strengthen collaborations with clinical partners to accelerate precision prevention strategies.
We’re excited to welcome Taylor and Maya to the team this fall.
Taylor and Maya bring expertise in computational biology and bioinformatics and will work closely on mutation signature projects.
We’re excited to welcome Taylor and Maya to the team this fall.
Both trainees will collaborate with our research team to enhance cancer prevention strategies.