Josh Lederman Schroeder Lab
Schroeder Laboratory I joined dr. schroeder's lab in the fall of 2023. i am currently investigating the use of egfr containing exosomes as biomarkers of response to csnx1.3 drug treatment, as well as biomarkers for patient recruitment. in my free time, i enjoy going to the gym, playing guitar, and being outdoors. Josh lederman is an emmy award winning journalist, communicator, writer and global affairs analyst. he is currently a fellow at princeton university’s center for international security studies, focused on u.s. china relations and emerging global threats.
Schroeder Laboratory View josh lederman’s profile on linkedin, a professional community of 1 billion members. He is currently a phd candidate in the lightwave communications research lab advised by professor paul prucnal, where he works on the development of photonic systems for signal processing and neural networks, with a particular focus. What lab techniques do we use? we take an interdisciplinary approach. our day to day work includes evolutionary analyses, tissue culture, microscopy, fly genetics, biochemistry and structural biology to ultimately understand the causes and consequences of cytoskeletal diversification across phyla. Current studies in the lab are designed to investigate the ability of targeting nuclear egfr to activate natural killer cells to treat metastatic breast cancer. when we identify novel cancer specific functions of egfr, we then develop peptide based therapeutics to target those functions.
Josh Lederman Schroeder Lab What lab techniques do we use? we take an interdisciplinary approach. our day to day work includes evolutionary analyses, tissue culture, microscopy, fly genetics, biochemistry and structural biology to ultimately understand the causes and consequences of cytoskeletal diversification across phyla. Current studies in the lab are designed to investigate the ability of targeting nuclear egfr to activate natural killer cells to treat metastatic breast cancer. when we identify novel cancer specific functions of egfr, we then develop peptide based therapeutics to target those functions. Josh lederman independent study [email protected] subscribe to lab staff. Today, arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with tucson being home to the o’odham and the yaqui. the university strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign native nations and indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community service. Joyce schroeder receives national recognition for her achievements and discoveries in peptide based therapies towards the treatment of triple negative breast cancer. Independent study [email protected] kloe davis independent study [email protected] marc garcia independent study [email protected] josh lederman independent study [email protected] subscribe to undergraduate students.
Home Schroeder Lab Josh lederman independent study [email protected] subscribe to lab staff. Today, arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with tucson being home to the o’odham and the yaqui. the university strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign native nations and indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community service. Joyce schroeder receives national recognition for her achievements and discoveries in peptide based therapies towards the treatment of triple negative breast cancer. Independent study [email protected] kloe davis independent study [email protected] marc garcia independent study [email protected] josh lederman independent study [email protected] subscribe to undergraduate students.
People Schroeder Laboratory Joyce schroeder receives national recognition for her achievements and discoveries in peptide based therapies towards the treatment of triple negative breast cancer. Independent study [email protected] kloe davis independent study [email protected] marc garcia independent study [email protected] josh lederman independent study [email protected] subscribe to undergraduate students.
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