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Molecular Biologist trained in cancer and stem cell biology, specializing in biochemical…
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Thrilled to announce that I've accepted an offer to join the University of California, Davis Physiology & Membrane Biology (PMB) and OB/GYN…
Thrilled to announce that I've accepted an offer to join the University of California, Davis Physiology & Membrane Biology (PMB) and OB/GYN…
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KISQALI data: recently published in a peer-reviewed journal. This ad is intended for US Health Care Professionals only.
KISQALI data: recently published in a peer-reviewed journal. This ad is intended for US Health Care Professionals only.
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I am so grateful to be awarded with President's Club for serving as the MSL for the Region of the Year! Thank you to everyone from the Natera…
I am so grateful to be awarded with President's Club for serving as the MSL for the Region of the Year! Thank you to everyone from the Natera…
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Experience
Education
Publications
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Essential role of nucleostemin in indole-3-carbinol anti-proliferative responsiveness in a new breast cancer model system highly enriched in cells displaying cancer stem/progenitor cell-like character
BMC Biology
I3C induces apoptosis in breast cancer stem cells by selectively targeting nucleostemin- mdm2 interactions
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Antiproliferative effects of artemisinin on human breast cancer cells requires the downregulated expression of the E2F1 transcription factor and loss of E2F1-target cell cycle genes
Anti-Cancer Drug
Artemisinin inhibits the growth of luminal A, estrogen sensitive MCF7 breast cancer cells by a G1 cell cycle arrest mediated by E2F1 target genes
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Indole-3-carbinol downregulation of telomerase gene expression requires the inhibition of estrogen receptor-alpha and Sp1 transcription factor interactions within the hTERT promoter and mediates the G1 cell cycle arrest of human breast cancer cells
Carcinogenesis
Indole-3-carbinol targets ERalpha and Sp1 to inhibit telomerase transcription resulting in arrest and senescense in MCF7 breast cancer cells
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Artemisinin Blocks Prostate Cancer Growth and Cell Cycle Progression by Disrupting Sp1 Interactions with the Cyclin-dependent Kinase-4 (CDK4) Promoter and Inhibiting CDK4 Gene Expression
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Artemisinin targets Sp1 to inhibit CDK4 transcription resulting in cell cycle arrest in LNCap prostate cancer cells
Honors & Awards
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Fellowship Grant Award
Cancer Research Coordinating Committee
Fellowship awarded for predoctoral research
Languages
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Mandarin
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This is the rejection letter for the work that won the Nobel Prize this year. Believe in yourself. Everyone else will catch up eventually. For…
This is the rejection letter for the work that won the Nobel Prize this year. Believe in yourself. Everyone else will catch up eventually. For…
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BLI makes it to NYC! #fastcompany #awardwinner #BerkeleyLights
BLI makes it to NYC! #fastcompany #awardwinner #BerkeleyLights
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