Washington University School of Medicine
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Camryn Marquez is a member of the Joseph Ippolito Lab and a third-year graduate student in Washington University's School of Medicine's Cancer Biology Ph.D. Program. As an undergraduate, he recieved his biochemistry B.S. from the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), where he researched unconventional, enzymatically-catalyzed mechanisms of DNA methylation and radical SAM chemistry in the labs of Norbert Reich and Brandon Greene, respectively. As a member of the Ippolito Lab, he investigates how sex differences in nutrient consumption and downstream metabolism of imported nutrients stratifies male and female cancer phenotypes and patient prognoses.