Jessica Sam
jes2159@med.cornell.edu
Graduate student
I am a second year graduate student in the BCMB program. My research is focused on elucidating the roles of GATA4/5/6 in cardiogenesis, using zebrafish as a model system. In particular, I am interested in figuring out how GATA6 regulates heart morphology and laterality. Outside of the lab I enjoy traveling, wandering around the city, and discovering new places to eat.
jes2159@med.cornell.edu
Graduate student
I am a second year graduate student in the BCMB program. My research is focused on elucidating the roles of GATA4/5/6 in cardiogenesis, using zebrafish as a model system. In particular, I am interested in figuring out how GATA6 regulates heart morphology and laterality. Outside of the lab I enjoy traveling, wandering around the city, and discovering new places to eat.
Education
BA |
Barnard College, Columbia University |
2014 |
Publications
2017
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Vasudevan, D., Clark, N. K., Sam, J., Cotham, V. C., Ueberheide, B., Marr, M. T., & Ryoo, H. D. (2017). The GCN2-ATF4 Signaling Pathway Induces 4E-BP to Bias Translation and Boost Antimicrobial Peptide Synthesis in Response to Bacterial Infection. Cell Rep, 21(8), 2039-2047.
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