Oriana Balascio studies telomeres in thesis research

 

Oriana Balascio presented her thesis research proposal on April 2 at the weekly BAHS seminar series. Oriana proposes research that will characterize a role for BORIS in  telomere maintenance in a colon cancer cell model. Telomeres promote protection of the ends of chromosomes in eukaryotic cells. BORIS is a DNA binding protein and key regulator in tumor formation. Dr. Kate Beishline is Oriana's thesis advisor.  Drs. Abby Hare-Harris and Dr. Michael Borland, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, are members of her thesis committee.  Oriana is a biology, pre-medical science major at Bloomsburg University and is enrolled in the 3+2 aster's program.

 

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