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Mariana Do Carmo

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About

Biography

I was born in Sesimbra, Portugal and moved to the United States when I was three months old. In high school, I participated in a bioethics research program through which I explored the creation of a donor, or “savior,” child through pre-implantation genetic diagnosis. As a Yale undergraduate, I discovered a passion for pursuing cancer biology research alongside medical training. I spent two years post-graduation investigating cancer drug resistance at the Broad Institute in Cambridge, MA. Outside of science and medicine, I love drawing, reading, jogging, knitting, and trying new types of foods and recipes! A fun fact about myself is that I love donuts, although when I once tried to make them when I was younger, the dough didn’t rise properly and they looked more like cookies than donuts!

Departments & Organizations

Education & Training

BS
Yale University, Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (2017)

Research

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Mariana Do Carmo's published research.

Publications

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