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    Catherine Freije

    Postdoctoral Researcher at The Rockefeller University

    Catherine Freije is a postdoctoral researcher at The Rockefeller University, specializing in virology and virus-host interactions.124 She is currently working as a Berger Foundation Damon Runyon Fellow in Dr. Charles Rice's laboratory.13

    Freije's research focuses on studying the genetic diversity of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and its interactions with host genes.1 Her work aims to uncover essential genomic regions that HBV needs to survive and persist, as well as those that counteract host genes restricting viral activities. This research has potential implications for developing new antiviral therapeutics and reducing the incidence of HBV-associated liver cancer.1

    Prior to her current position, Freije completed her education at Harvard University.3 She has a strong background in virology and applied mathematics-biology. Her academic profile includes publications in the field of virology, cancer, and cell biology, as evidenced by her Google Scholar page.5

    Freije's professional network extends beyond her current institution, as she is also associated with the Sabeti Lab, where she previously worked before moving to The Rockefeller University.4

    Highlights

    Lab Members - The Rockefeller University
    Feb 1 · damonrunyon.org
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    New York, New York, United States