Greisha L. Ortiz Hernández una investigadora postdoctoral en City of Hope National Medical Center en California. Posee un doctorado en Farmacología y es experta en disparidades en cánceres prostáticos. Greisha nació y se crio en Rio Piedras y le encanta cocinar, jugar con sus perritos, practicar senderismo y barre, y mentorear estudiantes.
The goal of the CDCB Summer Research Internship program is to engage scientific curiosity in the next generation of scientists, challenging qualified college undergraduates to consider basic science research-related careers and providing them with initial experiences required to be competitive for science-related graduate eduation programs and careers in the future.
The Department of Molecular and Cell Biology (MCB) is soliciting applications for a new faculty member studying the biology of cancer; this position is open at any level (tenure-track or tenured). Rank will be determined by qualifications and experience. Potential start date is July 1, 2017.
The American Cancer Society estimates that breast cancer will claim the lives of more than 40,700 Americans in 2015. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death for women in the United States, after lung cancer. It has been estimated that doctors will diagnose nearly 232,000 women with invasive breast cancer and around 60,300 women with non-invasive breast cancer, this year.