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April Fellow's Spotlight on Dr. Vivien Maltez
Our April Fellow's Spotlight goes to Dr. Vivien Maltez, PhD, an Assistant Professor in the Division of Allergy,...
Dennis Montoya is a computational biologist currently serving as an Assistant Researcher at the UC Davis School of Medicine. His research focuses on developing methods to parse the tissue cellular microenvironment through analysis of genomic, transcriptomic, and epigenomic data. He has developed a suite of computational tools for the estimation of cellular frequency or immune activation pathways from whole tissue functional genomic data. His computational tools have been used in many settings, in particular for biomarker discovery from observational research studies. He is currently focusing on novel diagnostics and therapies for ovarian cancer
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Mentor: Geoffrey S. Ginsburg, MD, PhD
Apr 23, 2025 by Shannon Weiman
Our April Fellow's Spotlight goes to Dr. Vivien Maltez, PhD, an Assistant Professor in the Division of Allergy,...
Apr 22, 2025 by Shannon Weiman
Keystone Symposia was founded on the idea of bringing academic and industry scientists together to accelerate...