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    Alanis Carmona

    Alanis Carmona is a PhD candidate in the Biological Sciences in Public Health program at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She is a member of the Ubellacker Lab, where she focuses on understanding the influence of the lymph node tumor microenvironment on breast cancer metastasis. Her research also involves investigating metabolomic and lipidomic biomarkers in lymph nodes as potential prognostic indicators of breast cancer progression.124

    Alanis Carmona hails from Chicago, IL, and completed her undergraduate degree in Biochemistry with a minor in Chinese and a concentration in Public Health from Bates College in 2018.14 Before joining the PhD program, she worked as a research technician at The University of Chicago, studying the extracellular matrix microenvironment and its impact on obesity and type 2 diabetes.14

    She has been recognized as a Landry Fellow for her ongoing work in cancer biology.34 Her interests include metabolic illness, and she aims to contribute to the development of therapeutic options through her research.12

    Her LinkedIn profile can be found under the username alanis-carmona-838127100.

    Highlights

    Dec 9 · hsph.harvard.edu
    Training Program in Molecular Metabolism (MMTP)
    Oct 10 · eacr.org
    [PDF] Cancer Metabolism
    Team - The Ubellacker Lab
    Team - The Ubellacker Lab
    Activation of lysosomal iron triggers ferroptosis in cancer - PMC
    2024 Landry Fellows
    2024 Landry Fellows
    Fellowship | Landry Cancer Biology Consortium - Harvard University
    THE EMERGING HALLMARKS OF CANCER METABOLISM - PMC
    Alanis Carmona, HealthLab Fellow
    Alanis Carmona, HealthLab Fellow

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