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GENETICS AND GENOMICS JOURNAL

Ken H. Young

Biography:

Ken H. Young received his PhD from University of Lund School of Medicine and completed his MD training from Oregon Health Science University. He is board certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology and Hematopathology. He authored many publications in esteemed journals. He received many national and international awards for his contribution in the field of Hematology including Lymphoma SPORE DRP Award, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, 2011-13, Myeloma SPORE 2nd DRP Award, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, 2014-15 and etc. He attended many national and international conferences.

Research Interests:

His research interests focuses on characterize molecular defects in patients with leukemia and lymphoma by using gene expression profiling, immunophenotypic method, methylation-microRNA-CGH arrays and current NGS molecular technologies with particular interest in tumor suppressor genes, oncogenes, p53 and NF-kB pathways.

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