Author Profile

Emilia Asante, PhD

Science Writing Fellow

Emilia Asante, PhD was a science writing fellow in the Strategic Communications, Education and Outreach Department at St. Jude.

Stories by Emilia Asante

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two men at a whiteboard
Research

Shared Resources Spotlight: Cytogenetics

Emilia Asante, PhD

The St. Jude Cytogenetics Shared Resource uses advanced imaging techniques to visualize DNA, RNA, and protein interactions within cells.

Outreach

Advancing careers beyond the bench: the St. Jude CAP Fellowship

Emilia Asante, PhD

See how the CAP Fellowship is emerging as a competitive full-time career training experience for St. Jude postdocs.

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man and woman standing before computer monitor
Clinical

Revealing the unseen symptom burden in childhood cancer survivors

Emilia Asante, PhD

Factors like family anxiety and neighborhood adversity contribute to symptom burden in childhood cancer survivors and the need for comprehensive care.

St. Jude On

Looking back on four decades of pediatric clinical research with Victor Santana, MD

Emilia Asante, PhD

See how clinical trials research has advanced treatment throughout the decades at St. Jude and the global community.

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Four women talk in front of screen
Research

Distinct molecular profiles lead to a better understanding of acute leukemia

Emilia Asante, PhD

Distinct molecular profiles in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (T-ALL/LLy) with PICALM::MLLT10 (PM) fusions shed light on potential targeted therapies for improved outcomes.

Clinical

Shared Resources Spotlight: Experimental Cellular Therapy Laboratory (ECTL)

Emilia Asante, PhD

Experimental Cellular Therapy advances GMP compliant processes for cellular products developed by St. Jude investigators

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Francesca Ferrara, PhD
Clinical

Shared Resource Spotlight: St. Jude Vector Laboratory (SJVL)

Emilia Asante, PhD

The St. Jude Vector Laboratory advances gene therapy through viral vectors, advancing scientific and therapeutic innovation.