Current Scholars
Current Scholars
Sara Blick-Nitko, Ph.D.
Research Interest: Blick-Nitko’s postdoctoral research revolves around high-throughput pharmacologic screening aimed at understanding vulnerabilities in cancer cells. Through diverse screening techniques and molecular assays involving various pharmacological compounds, she pinpoints specific weaknesses within these cells with the goal of unearthing new therapeutic targets and potential drug candidates.
Research Interest: Blick-Nitko’s postdoctoral research revolves around high-throughput pharmacologic screening aimed at understanding vulnerabilities in cancer cells. Through diverse screening techniques and molecular assays involving various pharmacological compounds, she pinpoints specific weaknesses within these cells with the goal of unearthing new therapeutic targets and potential drug candidates.
Phu Duong, Ph.D.
Research Interest: Duong studies the role of epigenetics in zebrafish fin regeneration and is working to decipher the developmental roles of various cell types in fins using mutant zebrafish that do not express genes affecting histone H2A.Z, which is involved in transcriptional control and DNA repair.
Research Interest: Duong studies the role of epigenetics in zebrafish fin regeneration and is working to decipher the developmental roles of various cell types in fins using mutant zebrafish that do not express genes affecting histone H2A.Z, which is involved in transcriptional control and DNA repair.
Lok Ming (Tom) Tam, Ph.D.
Research Interest: Tam is currently resolving the molecular mechanisms underlying the latent methylmercury toxicity in a Drosophila fruit fly model. Specifically, he is interested in delineating how early life exposure to methylmercury leads to adverse health outcomes later in life.
Athena Willis, Ph.D.
Research Interest: Willis is investigating the role of semantics in multisensory perception, utilizing high density electroencephalography techniques with human populations.