AmyBrock

Texas Engineer Amy Brock
Associate ProfessorRaymond F. Dawson Centennial Teaching Fellowship in Engineering

Research Interests

Cancer systems biology; Heterogeneity and cell state plasticity; Gene regulatory networks; Chemotherapy drug resistance; Normal differentiation and differentiation therapy

About
Amy Brock received a Ph.D. in Biomedical and Biological Sciences from Harvard University and a B.S. from MIT. She carried out postdoctoral work at Boston Children’s Hospital and the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard and joined The University of Texas at Austin in 2013.

Brock’s research interests include: cancer systems biology, heterogeneity and cell state plasticity, models of cancer progression and response to therapy. Outside the lab, you can find her sailing on Lake Travis with family, digging in the vegetable garden, playing board games and just enjoying the antics of her five children.

Educational Qualifications
Ph.D., Biomedical and Biological Sciences, Harvard University
B.S., Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Related Websites
Brock Lab
Center for Computational Oncology

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