Diversity in Life Sciences

Initiatives to Enhance Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Science

 

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Lindsey Treviño, PhD
Assistant Professor
City of Hope

Dr. Treviño’s research is focused on understanding the molecular basis by which exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals disrupts the epigenetic machinery to promote the development of metabolic diseases with known disparities such as cancer, obesity and diabetes. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying epigenetic reprogramming may provide potential prevention strategies (for outreach and policy changes) and/or therapeutic targets for precision medicine approaches in high-risk populations.

Mentor: Ali Shilatifard, PhD

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