Jasmin D'Andrea

Jasmin D'Andrea

Research assistant (2020-2022)
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Jasmin received her master’s degree in cell and molecular biology from the University of South Florida. While there, she investigated the functional role of ovarian tumor domain-containing deubiquitinating enzyme 6B and explored the relationship between cellular innate immune signaling pathways and Fanconi Anemia DNA damage repair mechanisms. She has also held a position in the Tumor Biology Department at Moffitt Cancer Center studying the role of NOS and NOX inhibition in melanoma and analyzing S-nitrosylation levels in various BRAF and RAS mutant melanomas. In the Sharpe-CHIME lab she identified epigenetic regulators of T cell differentiation in response to LCMV infection.

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