School of Medicine
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Amy Fan
Ph.D. Student in Immunology, admitted Autumn 2016
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Inherited mutations in the RUNX1 gene cause a platelet disorder and increased risk of blood cancers. However, it is still unclear what actually causes progression to cancer in these patients. Using genetic editing, I am investigating how RUNX1 mutations contribute to disease.
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David Glass
Ph.D. Student in Immunology, admitted Autumn 2015
Current Research and Scholarly Interests My research aims to comprehensively characterize B cells in health and disease through the application of multi-omic single cell technologies. I am also developing new computational methods to analyze single cell datasets with applications in hematopoietic cancer diagnostics as well as basic research.
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Jack Silberstein
Ph.D. Student in Immunology, admitted Autumn 2017
Bio John "Jack" Silberstein aims to use his research and expertise to bridge the gap between basic science and drug development for autoimmunity and infectious disease. His unwavering focus is on using protein engineering, immunotherapy, and precision medicine to help solve the next wave of our global healthcare system?s most burdensome diseases.