Briana Wilson was recently awarded an NIH F30, an Individual Predoctoral Fellows Award from the National Cancer Institute, which began on July 1, 2020. Briana is a Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics degree candidate in the Dutta lab. She is interested in a novel class of small RNAs known as tRNA fragments. The goal of her project is to understand how tRNA fragments are regulated in the cell, and how dysregulation may be involved in cancer pathogenesis and progression.
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