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Kathryn Miller-Jensen

Associate Professor; Biomedical Engineering and Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology
Research Interests: HIV latency; signaling pathways; high-throughput single cell analysis; computational, experimental and systems-level approaches

PEB Students

  • Janani Baskaran

    Biomedical Engineering (Miller-Jensen Lab)
    Research Interests: I am interested in characterizing the heterogeneity of tumor-associated macrophages in the immune response against melanoma
  • Dr. Kate Bridges

    Biomedical Engineering (Miller-Jensen Lab)
    Thesis title: “Image Analysis and Biomechanics for Patient-Specific Mitral Valve Modeling from Transesophageal Echocardiography”
  • Dr. Elise Bullock

    Biomedical Engineering (Miller-Jensen Lab)
    Thesis title: “Exploring the Regulation of Transcriptional Noise in Nf-κB-Inducible Genes Across Chromatin Environments”
  • Iyad Sayed Issa

    Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (Miller-Jensen Lab)
    Research Interests: Identifying and characterizing Transcription Factor networks that tune macrophage functional heterogeneity
  • Isaiah Yim

    Biomedical Engineering (Miller-Jensen Lab)
    Research Interests: Studying the TNFa/IL-10 dynamics as it pertains to cell-to-cell communication and spatial patterning of macrophages in inflammation.