First person – Amy Irving
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Biology Open, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Amy Irving is first author on ‘ Vitamin D receptor absence does not enhance intestinal tumorigenesis in ApcPir...
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description | First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Biology Open, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Amy Irving is first author on ‘
Vitamin D receptor absence does not enhance intestinal tumorigenesis in ApcPirc/+ rats’, published in BiO. Amy is a research scientist in the lab of Hector DeLuca at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, investigating the individual contributions of sunlight, vitamin D, calcium, and other pathway players on diseases with a location association paradigm, specifically colon cancer and multiple sclerosis. |
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spelling | doaj.art-91f600b87b4c4b7d96dc9c1df1afb88f2022-12-22T04:32:36ZengThe Company of BiologistsBiology Open2046-63902022-07-0111710.1242/bio.059477059477First person – Amy IrvingFirst Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Biology Open, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Amy Irving is first author on ‘ Vitamin D receptor absence does not enhance intestinal tumorigenesis in ApcPirc/+ rats’, published in BiO. Amy is a research scientist in the lab of Hector DeLuca at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, investigating the individual contributions of sunlight, vitamin D, calcium, and other pathway players on diseases with a location association paradigm, specifically colon cancer and multiple sclerosis.http://bio.biologists.org/content/11/7/bio059477 |
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url | http://bio.biologists.org/content/11/7/bio059477 |