Emily Shuldiner
Emily is a graduate student in the Petrov and Winslow labs (2018-now). Emily is broadly interested in the somatic evolution of cancer and currently on how aging impacts tumor development and the function of tumor suppressor genes in lung cancer. Prior to the Petrov lab, Emily was a postbaccalaureate fellow in Michail Ombrello’s lab at the NIH, where she studied the genetics of childhood autoinflammatory disease. Emily did her undergraduate work in Ecology &Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University, where she worked on canine behavioral genetics in Bridgett vonHoldt’s lab.