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Jennifer L. Stripay, PhD, and Kate Ayers, MS


Jennifer L. Stripay, PhD,
is team leader, Scientific Communication in the Department of Strategic Communication, Education and Outreach at St. Jude. 

Kate Ayers, MS, is director of STEMM Education and Outreach at St. Jude.

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Roussel’s early discovery shaped a career of cancer research

Posted by | Jun 7, 2021

Martine Roussel, PhD, faculty member and endowed chair in molecular oncogenesis, shares how early work on oncogenes led to her lab’s discovery of new oncogenes.

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Identifying risks and restrictions: Rehabilitation and cancer survivorship

Posted by | Jun 2, 2021

Kristin Lyons, director of Rehabilitation Services, and Jessica Sparrow, Lead Occupational Therapist, worked as part of a team of oncology rehabilitation providers from pediatric institutions across the country to co-author a recent Seminars in Oncology Nursing article, which provides a comprehensive overview of rehabilitation screening, assessment, and intervention for children with cancer.

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It’s the little things that count – so let’s count the little things

Posted by Brian O'Flynn, PhD | May 2, 2023

Scientists in the Fischer lab are developing tools to explore new aspects of protein structure and function.

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Daniel Blair, PhD

Investigator Insights: Cultivating a Research Culture with Daniel Blair, PhD

Posted by Daniel Blair, PhD | Feb 14, 2023

Learn how Daniel Blair, PhD, is creating a laboratory research culture based on sincerity, kindness and the curiosity to ask pressing scientific questions.

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Brian Abraham, PhD

Investigator Insights: Conducting Computational Research with Brian Abraham, PhD

Posted by Brian Abraham, PhD | Apr 27, 2023

St. Jude scientist Brian Abraham, PhD, conducts computational research leveraging relationships and expertise to make discoveries. Read his story.

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Strategic discussions chart a path forward for St. Jude Global & WHO CureAll efforts

Posted by Lance Wiedower | May 11, 2023

St. Jude Global, WHO and colleagues around the world are working to raise the childhood cancer survival rate.

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Michael McNeil, MD, MPH

Global palliative care requires on-the-ground understanding

Posted by Michael J. McNeil, MD | Feb 21, 2023

The ADAPT study revealed barriers that stand in the way of palliative care in Latin America.

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Ramilo brings RSV expertise to St. Jude

Posted by Alex Generous, PhD | Mar 30, 2023

Discover Ramilo's plans for St. Jude RSV research.

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Genomic underpinnings of epilepsy hold therapeutic clues

Posted by Helen Chen | May 16, 2023

Scientists are digging into the genomic causes of epilepsy disorders to learn how to treat them.

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Shared Resource Spotlight: Cell and Tissue Imaging Center

Posted by Akshita Bhatt, PhD | Apr 13, 2023

The Cell and Tissue Imaging Center helps fuel breakthroughs using light and electron microscopy.

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