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Mike Noji

@mike_noji

PhD student of Kathryn Wellen and Zoltan Arany- Cancer Biology at University of Pennsylvania

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SAMWISE THE BRAVE DID NOT GO WITH FRODO INTO THE VERY FIRES OF MOUNT DOOM TO BE REFERRED TO AS "BOB FROM STRANGER THINGS"

Bob from Stranger Things, Sean Astin, makes an appearance at the Democratic National Convention.

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Happy to report that our paper, where we grapple with the mystery of ACLY splice isoforms, is finally out! jbc.org/article/S0021-… @WellenLab @MarmorsteinLab


Incredibly proud of @bailey_gif for all her work in and outside of the lab! Her drive and passion for promoting equality, diversity, and lifting up and amplifying the voices of underrepresented trainees here at Penn is unparalleled and truly admirable. Congratulations 🎊🎉

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Congratulations to @IDEAL_Research Fellow & @PennCBP PhD student Bailey Nance @bailey_gif & Faculty Assistant Director for Trainee Affairs & Wellness Kellie Jurado @kelliejurado on your selection for @CAMBUpenn community service awards!

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My lab @UNC_MHI @UNC_SOM seeks a Research Specialist. We study endothelial cell metabolism in the context of cardiovascular disease by leveraging mouse and cell culture models. unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/257761


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Our next #AAPI highlight is Bailey Nance @bailey_gif, PhD Candidate @PennCBP in the Simon Lab. Bailey is an NIH F31 and IDEAL Research Fellow and her work focuses on the role of rate limiting enzyme FBP2 in gluconeogenesis and its roles in cancer and skeletal muscle development!

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Our next #AAPI highlight is Mike Noji @mike_noji, a PhD Candidate @PennCBP in the @WellenLab & @AranyLab Mike is an F31 Fellow, and his thesis work elucidates the role of branched-chain amino acids in the initiation of pancreatic cancer to identify novel therapeutic targets!

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Very grateful for this opportunity to reduce racial disparities in health care access and cancer screening in West Philadelphia and for the amazing team that I am fortunate to be a part of!

Congratulations to the 2022 Projects for Progress $100,000 award recipients! An initiative to lower the burden of cancer in West Philadelphia Roderick Brathwaite, Carmen Guerra, Erin Hollander, Claudia Melendez, Michael Noji, and Armenta Washington,

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Excited for the opportunities that this fellowship brings with it! Big thanks to @WellenLab and @AranyLab for their continued guidance and amazing support throughout my PhD!

Congratulations to Michael Noji! Awarded F31 Titled: The role of branched-chain amino acid metabolism and hyperinsulinemia in pancreatic cancer @mike_noji

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Great paper Ale!

Check out the first manuscript from the #CarrerLab @VIMMPadua @FRBiomedica @DiBio_UniPD Organotypic Culture of Acinar Cells for the Study of Pancreatic Cancer Initiation ##mdpicancers via @Cancers_MDPI



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