The St. Jude Progress blog invited me to write a summary post about the 2019 Biomedical Research Symposium on “Germline Predisposition to Cancer: From Gene Discovery to Clinical Implementation.” My goal was to help a lay audience understand what’s new in this field and why it’s important to have yearly symposia. We’re in an eraContinue reading “Genetic sequencing: How do we put out the fires of genetically driven cancers?”
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From the lab to the dog park: a day in the life of a postdoc
As part of National Postdoc Appreciation week, the St. Jude Progress blog invited me to write about what it’s like to be a postdoctoral researcher. I gladly accepted to help non-scientists appreciate that scientists lead rather normal lives, that frequently revolve around their pets and loved ones. Morning Around 6:30 a.m. our cat, Lucius, scratchesContinue reading “From the lab to the dog park: a day in the life of a postdoc”