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I published a paper in Molecular Cancer with a group of collaborators at Vanderbilt. I did a WGCNA analysis of melanoma RNA-seq data that provided supporting evidence for the importance of key transcription factors, such as Tfcp2l1, that regulate phenotype after loss of Cxcr2. The Richmond lab and other collaborators did a great job with this work, and I am grateful I was asked to help with the computational analysis for the project!
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I was selected as the Education Scholar for the SASCO Outreach Core at UVA. This means I will be making a 25 minute video to educate clinicians on systems biology.
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I packaged my network analysis tools as a PYPI package, BooleaBayes. Check out my Projects page to see all of the code I have developed. This package was written by David Wooten and me, and refactored for packaging by Monica Del Valle.
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I was awarded an NIH Postdoctoral Training Grant (T32) to continue my research at the intersection of cancer systems biology and data science. I am working under Drs. Vito Quaranta and Scott Hiebert at Vanderbilt University.
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Today I officially defended my thesis title “Network Control of Cell Identity and Plasticity in Small Cell Lung Cancer.” You can view my Dissertation here.