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SSB Master's Student Presents Work at AACR 2021 Annual Meeting

Emna El Gazzah, a Masters student working in the lab of Dr. Mariaelena Pierobon, presented a paper at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) 2021 Annual Meeting.  This is the largest international cancer research conference

The title of the work is “Different oncogenic KRAS mutations produce distinct heterogeneous outcomes in signaling pathways of isogenic Mouse Embryonic Fibroblasts” by El Gazzah Emna, Baldelli Elisa, Petricoin Emanuel, Ruhunusiri Chamodya, and Pierobon Mariaelena.

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