Jennifer E. Phillips-Cremins, PhD
Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania
2014 NYSCF – Robertson Stem Cell Investigator Alumna
PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology
Postdoctoral Training, Emory University; UMass Medical School
Bio
Dr. Phillips-Cremins is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, where her lab focuses on understanding the mechanisms that govern the production of healthy neurons from stem cells and how these mechanisms go awry during the onset of neurodegenerative diseases. She received her PhD from Georgia Institute of Technology, and completed her postdoctoral training at Emory University and UMass Medical School.
External Links
Research Area
Mentioned In
- NYSCF Community Shares Exciting Progress at International Society for Stem Cell Research Conference
- Meet LADL: A New Technology for Controlling DNA Folding
- How Does a Glitch in Genome Folding Lead to Disease?
- International Society for Stem Cell Research Conference Showcases Promising Progress
- Unraveling The Mystery Of Our Scrunched-Up DNA
- NYSCF Innovator Studies 3D Genome Architecture During Stem Cell Reprogramming
- Two NYSCF - Robertson Investigators Named 2015 Sloan Research Fellows
- NYSCF Awards $9M to Six New NYSCF - Robertson Investigators