Nicole Hensch (Ignatius Lab) Successfully Defends PhD Thesis!

Thesis Defense Header“SNAI2 protection of rhabdomyosarcoma against ionizing radiation can
be targeted through MEK inhibition in RAS-mutant fusion-negative tumors”

Nicole Hensch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nicole Hensch
Mentor:
Myron Ignatius, PhD

Program:
PhD Integrated Biomedical Sciences Cell Biology
Genetics, and Molecular Medicine Discipline

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