Melissa Wong Explained

Melissa Wong
Workplaces:Oregon Health & Science University
Alma Mater:University of Colorado Boulder
Wake Forest University

Melissa Wong is an American biologist known for her work describing cell fusion, the cancer stem cell niche, and early detection strategies.[1] [2] She currently holds appointments at Oregon Health & Science University in the Department of Cell, Developmental and Cancer Biology and co-leads the Knight Cancer Institute's Cancer Biology program.[3]

Education and career

Wong received her bachelor's degree in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology from the University of Colorado Boulder. She completed her graduate training in molecular pathobiology at Wake Forest University under the supervision of Paul Dawson. She joined the laboratory of renowned microbiologist Jeffrey I. Gordon at Washington University in St. Louis for her post-doctoral work. In 2001, she accepted a joint faculty position at Oregon Health & Science University in the departments of Dermatology and Cell and Developmental Biology. Her lab is located in the Knight Cancer Research building. [4]

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Notes and References

  1. 2019. Forces of Change: Meet the women reshaping cancer research. Onward. 16–17.
  2. Web site: Rojas-Burke. Joe. Tumor cells fuse with immune cells and become more aggressive. 2021-12-17. OHSU News. en.
  3. Web site: Melissa Hirose Wong Ph.D. OHSU People OHSU. 2021-12-17. www.ohsu.edu.
  4. Web site: OHSU Opens New Building Aimed At Ending Cancer. 2021-12-17. opb. en.