Law School
The George Washington University National Law Center, J.D., 1997
Law School Graduation Year
1997
College
University of Connecticut, B.S. in Molecular, 1989; University of Connecticut, Cellular Biology, cum
Biographical
Law Clerk, Summer Associate, and Student Associate, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, 1995-1998. Staff Member, American Intellectual Property Law Association Quarterly Journal, 1995-1997. Coauthor: A Hypermethylated Locus at Chromosome 17p13.3 Encompasses HIC-1, a New Candidate Tumor Suppressor Gene, Nature Medicine, June 1995; DNA Hypermethylation is Associated with 17p Allelic Loss in Neural Tumors, Cancer Res. 53:2715-2718, 1993; Regional DNA Hypermethylation at D17S5 Precedes 17p Structural Changes in Progression of Renal Tumors, Cancer Res. 53:2719-2722, 1993; Distinct Hypermethylation Patterns Occur at Altered Chromosome Loci in Human Lung and Colon Cancer, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 89:1929-1933, 1992; Abnormal Patterns of DNA Methylation in Human Neoplasia: Potential Consequences for Tumor Progression, Cancer Cells 3:383-390, 1991; Regional Increases in DNA Methylation Map to Candidate Tumor Suppressor Loci on Chromosome, 3p., Proc. Am. Assoc. Cancer Res., March 1991.