Abstract
In October 2023, I was eagerly looking for my lab home, as most Gottwald students would refer to the process. I had the pleasure of talking with Dr. Julie Pollock about her significant research in breast cancer. A great part of the reason why I enjoy learning about proteins and their functions is because of my mother’s history of battling stage II breast cancer. During my time taking care of her and eventually taking a class at the University of Richmond studying gene regulation and protein functions, I gained a greater appreciation for the work that biochemists do in breaking on cancer development and relevant treatments. ground on cancer development and relevant treatments.
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Tsai, Jeff
(2024)
"Meet the Pollock Lab: Understanding Breast Cancer and Disease Development,"
Osmosis Magazine: Vol. 2024:
Iss.
1, Article 6.
Available at:
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/osmosis/vol2024/iss1/6