ESP Biography



STEPHANIE CASEY, Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford Oncology




Major: Med/Oncology postdoctoral fellow

College/Employer: Stanford

Year of Graduation: N/A

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

Dr. Stephanie Casey was born and raised in Santa Barbara, and attended UCLA for undergrad, where she studied Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics and English. She completed her PhD in Cancer Biology at UC Irvine, and is currently a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University Department of Medicine, Division of Oncology. Her research interests include tumorigenesis, tumor relapse, and how the immune system contributes to each, with a focus on leukemia and lymphoma. She has also has a specific interest in the role of inflammation and endocrine disruption in carcinogenesis. Basically, she loves cancer biology, and hopes you do too!



Past Classes

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B3832: Cancer Biology for Dummies in Splash Fall 2014 (Nov. 08 - 09, 2014)
One in every three women and one in two men will contract it. We wear cute pink tee shirts and run 3 Days for it. You pay $20 of hard-earned cash to your friends who do Team in Training. But how much do you really know about cancer? In this class, we'll discuss causes, biology, types, and treatments for cancer.


B3397: Cancer Biology for Dummies in Splash! Spring 2014 (Apr. 12 - 13, 2014)
One in every three women and one in two men will contract it. We wear cute pink tee shirts and run 3 Days for it. You pay $20 of hard-earned cash to your friends who do Team in Training. But how much do you really know about cancer? In this class, we'll discuss causes, biology, types, and treatments for cancer.


B3251: Cancer Biology for Dummies in Splash! Fall 2013 (Nov. 02 - 03, 2013)
One in every three women and one in two men will contract it. We wear cute pink tee shirts and run 3 Days for it. You pay $20 of hard-earned cash to your friends who do Team in Training. But how much do you really know about cancer? In this class, we'll discuss causes, biology, types, and treatments for cancer.