André Landin MaltAndre Landin Malt obtained most of his scientific education in the biology program of the University Paris VII Denis Diderot in France, where he received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. For his doctoral degree, he studied the role of a transcription factor EAD1 in cancer progression, under the mentorship of Dr. Domenico and Dr. Zider at the Jacques Monod Institute in Paris. Subsequently, he moved to New York City and received postdoctoral training in Dr. Juhee Jeong's laboratory at New York University College of Dentistry. His work focused on identifying and characterizing cisregulatory elements in the genome that are important for craniofacial development. Dr Landin Malt is currently a research associate at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, working on inner ear development. Read More Read Less
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