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Kara M Tran

Edward Njoo

Started off in the Kruger lab working on DNA fish labeling, worked on the first tissue cell cultures at ASDRP in the Tallapaka group, then joined the Njoo group, where I worked on many different projects from berberine, the COVID-19 computational work, andrographolide and more! I especially contributed to the tissue culture lab, in which I primarily cultured our cell lines, worked on troubleshooting the MTT assay, and trialed bioassays on our molecules.

Rochester Institute of Technology

BS/MS Physician Associate

Kara  M Tran

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