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    Myles Alderman III, PhD

    Postdoctoral Associate in Cell Biology
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    Postdoctoral Associate in Cell Biology

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    Myles Alderman is a postdoctoral associate in Haifan Lin's Lab studying the self-renewal of germline stem cells . He performed his graduate studies at Yale University's Department of Genetics mentored by Dr. Andrew Xiao. His dissertation was focused on understanding the epigenetic regulation of embryogenesis and placentation, with a focus on DNA methylation. Before starting his PhD, he worked in the lab of Dr. Hugh Taylor investigating the pathogenesis of endometriosis, and the impact of Bisphenol-A (BPA) on embryonic development and epigenetic programming. He earned his bachelor's degree in biology in 2014 from Kenyon College. Myles is a recipient of the Gruber Science Fellowship at Yale, the National Science Foundation's Graduate Fellowship Research Fellowships Program (NSF GRFP), and the Lo Graduate Fellowship for Excellence in Stem Cell Research.

    Last Updated on February 22, 2024.

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    PhD
    Yale University, Genetics
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    Kenyon College (2014)

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      Lo Graduate Fellowship for Excellence in Stem Cell Research

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      Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)

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      Gruber Science Fellowship

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