2016 - Tiina Jokela
Born 1981 in Finland, holds an M.S. degree in biochemistry and a PhD from the University of Eastern Finland (2011), focusing on regulation of hyaluronan synthesis by UDP-sugars. She was a postdoc in the Lorens group until 2016, where she conducted studies on Micro-Environmental Arrays (MEArrays) and breast cancer. Her research focus was on how the microenvironment regulates mammary stem cell fate by using the Axl-receptor tyrosine kinase as a marker of a plastic cell phenotype.
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05.10.2020