Dima Ter-Ovanesyan,
PhD Student/George Church and Aviv Regev Laboratories,
Harvard University
Dima Ter-Ovanesyan is a PhD student in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University. He is working in the labs of George Church at Harvard Medical Student and Aviv Regev at the Broad Institute on the characterization of RNA in extracellular vesicles. He obtained his undergraduate degree in biology at MIT, where he worked on microRNA targeting and RNAi screens in cancer. In addition to his academic research, Dima has consulted for various biotech companies and venture capital firms.
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