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Congrats! Successful Thesis Defenses

On November 3rd, Abby Trouth gave her thesis defense, successfully receiving her PhD.

Later on that week on the 7th, Giovana Breda Veronezi also gave her thesis defense and successfully received her PhD.

Unknown's avatarAuthor AbbyPosted on November 11, 2025January 14, 2026Leave a comment on Congrats! Successful Thesis Defenses

Epigenetics GRC poster award

4th year graduate student, Van La, won one of the “Best Poster Awards” on her research on how rotational settings quantize nucleosome movement by chromatin regulators at the Epigenetics Gordon Research Conference. 

Unknown's avatarAuthor AbbyPosted on August 14, 2025January 14, 2026Leave a comment on Epigenetics GRC poster award

Epigenetics GRS talk

4th year graduate student, Van La, was invited to present her research on how rotational settings quantize nucleosome movement by chromatin regulators at the Epigenetics Gordon Research Seminar. 

Unknown's avatarAuthor AbbyPosted on August 12, 2025January 14, 2026Leave a comment on Epigenetics GRS talk

Friends of FSH Grant Awarded

Stephanie Eramo, Srinivas Ramachandran, and collaborator Suja Jagannathan were awarded the Friend of FSH FlexFund grant for their research into validating a cell-free DNA biomarker for FSHD.

Unknown's avatarAuthor AbbyPosted on November 1, 2024January 14, 2026Leave a comment on Friends of FSH Grant Awarded

CU Anschutz Cancer Center Scientific Retreat

4th year graduate student, Stephanie Eramo, was invited to present her research on how retrotransposon activity can predict cancer therapy response at the CU Anschutz Cancer Center Scientific Retreat.
Unknown's avatarAuthor AbbyPosted on September 26, 2024January 14, 2026Leave a comment on CU Anschutz Cancer Center Scientific Retreat

The Third Conference on Transposable Elements in Human Evolution and Diseases

3rd year graduate student, Stephanie Eramo, was invited to present her research on how retrotransposon activity can predict cancer therapy response at The Third Conference on Transposable Elements in Human Evolution and Diseases.

Unknown's avatarAuthor AbbyPosted on February 28, 2024January 14, 2026Leave a comment on The Third Conference on Transposable Elements in Human Evolution and Diseases
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