Alina Kenina

Research Fellow

The National Institutes of Health

Bethesda, Maryland

Cancer Biology

Currently, I am working as a Postbaccalaureate Fellow at the National Cancer Institute (NCI). In this role, I am actively engaged in conducting research focused on investigating the roles of specific genes, particularly those associated with stress responses. My work involves engaging in tissue culture work, performing molecular analyses, and utilizing advanced techniques. The ultimate goal of my research is to contribute to a deeper understanding of the underlying molecular mechanisms driving cancer progression.

Through my contributions at NCI, I am gaining valuable experience in experimental design, data collection, analysis, and collaborating with researchers. I am confident that this experience will establish a strong foundation as I aspire to pursue advanced studies in cancer biology.

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