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, our brain must interpret what we hear and control our vocal response. Recently, we have discovered that a neo-tropical rodent, Alston’s singing mouse, engages in fast vocal interactions, even under
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methods to interrogate the functional role of specific lncRNAs in pluripotency, differentiation, and disease. This knowledge will lead to new potential opportunities in regulating these processes
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the interests and skills present in the laboratory and institution. A potential focus could be the intersection of nutrient processing and the neuroendocrine response to cancer as part of a fully funded research
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hematopoietic cell development and hematologic cancers. Based on these basic mechanistic insights, the Laboratory is building innovative therapeutics to treat hematopoietic cancers that are currently without