Ruibao Ren

Professor of Biology
Life Sciences
Brandeis University
United States of America

Academician Molecular Biology
Biography

"Avital Rodal presently working as Associate Professor of Biology at Brandeis University. She completed her Ph.D. at University of California, Berkeley. Expertise Signal transduction and transcription regulation in the development of blood cells and leukemia. Awards and Honors American Cancer Society Research Scholar (2003) Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Scholar Award (2001) Leukemia Society of America Scholar Award (1998 - 2003) Cancer Research Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship (1992 - 1993) Dean's Award for excellence in research, Columbia University (1992) Irvinton Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship (declined) (1992)

Research Intrest

Signal Transduction

List of Publications
Acquaviva J, Chen X, Ren R. IRF-4 functions as a tumor suppressor in early B-cell development. Blood. 2008 Nov 1;112(9):3798-806.
Cuiffo B, Ren R. Palmitoylation of oncogenic NRAS is essential for leukemogenesis. Blood. 2010 Apr 29;115(17):3598-605.
Jo SH, Schatz JH, Acquaviva J, Singh H, Ren R. Cooperation between deficiencies of IRF-4 and IRF-8 promotes both myeloid and lymphoid tumorigenesis. Blood. 2010 Oct 14;116(15):2759-67.