Julien Dilly
Graduate Student
Julien is a bioengineering student from the Polytechnic Engineering School of the University of Nice in France. During his studies and past experiences, he worked on the small GTPases RHOA and KRAS and since, aims to contribute to our understanding of the different ways in which these molecular switches work in the context of cancer.
To obtain his engineering degree, Julien works under the supervision of Andrew Aguirre, M.D., Ph.D at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and in the close future, he wishes to pursue a Ph.D. that will give him the opportunity to make a bigger contribution to this field and improve the research about new therapeutic strategies. In his spare time, Julien enjoys music, cinema, and sports. Contact: [email protected] |