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Mounica Vallurupalli, MD

Mounica Vallurupalli, MD

Project title
"Defining the mechanistic implications of SF3B1 mutations in MDS"

Before a gene can be expressed, a protein known as a splicing factor must remove non-coding regions (introns) from the RNA strand. Mutations in splicing factors, and specifically one called SF3B1, can lead to the development of certain blood cancers. Dr. Vallurupalli [David M. Livingston, MD, Physician-Scientist] will use genome editing technologies to generate and characterize SF3B1-mutant models in human adult blood stem cells. She will also screen for other genetic factors that may influence the outcome of SF3B1 mutations. Her goal is to identify previously unrecognized therapeutic targets for treating splicing factor-mutated blood cancers.

Institution
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Sponsor(s) / Mentor(s)
Todd R. Golub, MD
Cancer type
Blood
Research area
Cancer Genetics
Award Program
Physician-Scientist
Named Award
David M. Livingston MD Physician-Scientist