Brunhilde Felding, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Tenure Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Philipps University Marburg, Germany brunie@scripps.edu |
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Emi Ruiz Casas, PhD Emi received her PhD in 2011 from the University of California San Diego. She joined the lab right after her defense as a Research Associate. Emi works on mechanisms that regulate tumor cell metabolism during transformation and epithelial to mesenchymal transition in breast cancer progression. ecasas@scripps.edu |
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Antonio F. Sanditrian, PhD Antonio received his PhD in 2008 from the University of Barcelona in Spain. He joined the lab in 2008 and is now a Senior Research Associate. Antonio studies the role of mitochondrial complex I functions in breast cancer progression. He developed and leads a study that could soon translate into clinical investigation of NAD+ precursors for inhibition of breast cancer progression and recurrence. afsant@scripps.edu |
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Laurence Delle-Vigne, MD Laurence received her MD in 2008 from the University of Luovain in Belgium and is a breast cancer clinician. She joined the lab as a Clinician Scientist in 2011 to study cytokine CXCL14 as a possible marker of breast cancer progression laurence_dellevigne@hotmail.com |
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Laurie J. Gay, BSc Laurie joined the lab in 2008 as a PhD Graduate Student. Her studies are focused on vascular mechanisms of breast cancer brain metastasis. ljgay@scripps.edu |
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Sarah LeBoeuf, BSc Sarah joined the lab in 2011 as a PhD Graduate Student. She is working on a role of Sirtuins in breast cancer progression. sleboeuf@scripps.edu |
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Melissa Ritland, BSc Melissa joined the lab in 2006 and is our Lab Manager and Research Technician. Supporting multiple projects, her studies are focused on animal models of breast cancer progression, metabolic alterations associated with the disease, and new approaches to therapeutic inhibition. melissa@scripps.edu |
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Michelle Moss, MA Michelle is our administrative assistant mpmoss@scripps.edu |
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