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Victoria Hung, PhD

Victoria Hung, PhD

Project title
"Defining the post-translational landscape of ribosomes in control of gene regulation and cell fate"

Dr. Hung focuses on a central question in cell biology: how gene expression is spatially and temporally regulated to give rise to cell types and functions. Historically, the ribosome has been viewed as a molecular machine of invariant composition that passively and constitutively translates mRNA to protein. She is studying how phosphorylation of ribosomal components may endow ribosomes with specificity for certain transcripts and unique cellular functions. This work will also provide insight into how ribosome-mediated gene expression may play a role in cellular transformation for many different cancers, and in particular, lymphomagenesis.

Institution
Stanford University
Sponsor(s) / Mentor(s)
Maria Barna, PhD
Cancer type
All Cancers
Research area
RNA (RNA processing, miRNA and piRNA mechanisms, enzymatic RNAs, etc.)
Award Program
Fellow
Named Award
Fraternal Order of Eagles Fellow