I am a 2nd year DO/PhD student working in the Department of Physiology under Dr. Anna Moore. I spent four years doing neuroscience research at the University of Michigan as an undergrad before graduating in 2016 with a BS in Biochemistry. I then spent two years working at the National Institutes of Health in Washington, DC, studying the role of TAZ protein in glioblastoma development. In Dr. Moore’s lab, I am studying the role and regulation of microRNA-10b in breast cancer metastasis in concurrence with attending the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. In my free time, I enjoy playing tennis and going to concerts.
Achievements
Postbaccalaureate Cancer Research Training Award (CRTA)
I am a 2nd year DO/PhD student working in the Department of Physiology under Dr. Anna Moore. I spent four years doing neuroscience research at the University of Michigan as an undergrad before graduating in 2016 with a BS in Biochemistry. I then spent two years working at the National Institutes of Health in Washington, DC, studying the role of TAZ protein in glioblastoma development. In Dr. Moore’s lab, I am studying the role and regulation of microRNA-10b in breast cancer metastasis in concurrence with attending the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. In my free time, I enjoy playing tennis and going to concerts.
Achievements
Postbaccalaureate Cancer Research Training Award (CRTA)
Alan Halim
halimala@msu.edu