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Koffi Amegble
Title/Position
ICARE Research Intern
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Makenna Eadie
Title/Position
CROI Summer Undergraduate Student
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Elizabeth Elias
Title/Position
UI-MARC Undergraduate Fellow
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Courtney Kaemmer
Title/Position
Research Associate
An Iowa City native, Courtney graduated from the University of Iowa in 2013 with a B.A. in biology and psychology. Courtney began doing research in Dr. Mario Ascoli’s laboratory (University of Iowa 2008-2016) working on hormone receptor systems that regulate reproduction. She then joined Dawn’s research team in 2016 working on a variety of projects including neuroendocrine tumors and neurofibromatosis type 1. She enjoys spending her free time with her family, friends and two dogs.
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Altay Koyas
Title/Position
Graduate Research Assistant
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Joshua Lingo
Title/Position
Graduate Research Assistant
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Dawn E. Quelle, PhD
Title/Position
Professor
Dawn obtained her Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the Pennsylvania State University in 1992. In her post-doctoral work with Dr. Charles Sherr at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (1992-1996), she studied cell cycle control and discovered the ARF tumor suppressor. She joined the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Iowa in 1997 and has led the Cancer Genes and Pathways Program in the Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center since 2009. Her research is highly collaborative and primarily explores mechanisms of tumor suppression using molecular, cell biological and in vivo approaches. Outside of the laboratory, Dawn is a sports enthusiast who enjoys reading, spending time with family, getting out on the water (kayaking, sailing) and following various college sports.
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Ellen Voigt
Title/Position
Graduate Research Assistant