Molly Kozminsky,
Researcher,
University of Michigan
Molly Kozminsky received her BS in Chemical-Biological Engineering from MIT in 2012. She is currently a PhD candidate in Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan, where she also received her MSE in 2014. A recipient of an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, Molly’s research in the lab of Professor Sunitha Nagrath focuses on the application of microfluidics to isolate and study circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in genitourinary cancers. Her research interests include CTC characterization in the context of the metastatic cascade as well as rare cell culture.
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