Abbey C Lissaman
Abbey Lissaman is a final year PhD student at the University of Auckland, studying the interactions between steroid hormones and epigenetic modifications in the human endometrium and their dysregulation in endometriosis. Her work features in vitro hormonal treatment of stromal cells, gene and protein expression analysis, and molecular techniques to investigate epigenetic modifications to DNA.
Like what you hear? With the end of her PhD in sight, Abbey is looking for post-doctoral opportunities in labs studying female reproductive physiology, and is very excited for the networking opportunities that this meeting will bring! If you're looking for a highly motivated and dedicated student with attention to detail and a passion for feminism in science, Abbey would love to hear from you.
Abbey is experienced in cell culture, RT-PCR, ddPCR, western blotting, and molecular epigenetic analyses, and is keen to learn new skills.
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