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This report serves as a progress report on the second
year of my training grant. I have completed my fifth year
as a graduate student in Dartmouth Medical School's
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, part of the
Program in Experimental Molecular Medicine (PEMM). Dr.
James DiRenzo serves as my mentor and chair of my thesis
committee. Training Tasks I completed all required
coursework and passed the qualifying exam, consisting of
a written grant proposal and its oral defense. Senior
members of the DiRenzo lab trained me in mouse handling,
histology and tumor pathology. I was also trained to
isolate mammary epithelial cell populations by
fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS), and have
developed some of my own protocols for FACS-based
experiments. Dr. DiRenzo has also trained me in the
surgical technique of transplanting mammary epithelial
cells into cleared mammary fat pads. In the past year I
have also worked with our lab manager, Pratima Cherukuri,
M.Sc, to develop a chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)
protocols to study the binding of transcription factors
and transcriptional machinery at specific loci.
Date Published: 2018-08-08 13:26:15
Identifier: DTIC_ADA541824
Item Size: 5587338
Language: english
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