Imani was born and raised in Newport News, Virginia. She attended Howard University, Washington, D.C., as a first-generation college student, earning her BS in Biology with Chemistry and Psychology minors. After graduation, she was selected as a trainee for the New York Research and Mentoring for Post Baccalaureates (NY-RaMP) Program at Hunter College, New York. She worked in Dr. Jill Bargonetti’s (Damon Runyon Fellow ‘91-’94) lab, where she focused her efforts on the study of triple-negative breast cancer research and became passionate about cancer research. She is driven by the challenge of questioning conventional wisdom and exploring seemingly implausible possibilities. She is inspired by the opportunity to reshape the future of medicine, leveraging these innovations for the benefit of all patients. Imani is committed to advocating for those in need, and she believes that pursuing cancer research will allow her to make the most meaningful impact in society.
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Imani Williams
Institution: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Award Program: SPARK Scholar
Sponsor(s) / Mentor(s): Ralph J. DeBerardinis, MD, PhD
Research Area: Cancer Genetics