Kimberly S. Meza, BA

Graduate Student
Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island

What are your long-term career objectives?

“My research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of dysregulated signaling pathways in cancer to therapeutically exploit targets for novel and effective anti-cancer strategies. As an aspiring independent principal investigator and research professor, I hope to one day run a translational cancer biology laboratory of my own. As I continue towards these goals, I am also devoted to being an active mentor and advocate for my peers and younger generations.”

Abstract #627: IL-6 signaling via JAK/STAT axis influences PIM1 expression in renal cell carcinoma

Poster Session: PO.ET01.07