Education

University of Southern California - PhD Candidate in Genetics, Molecular, & Cellular Biology Program; University of Washington – Biochemistry, BA, 2009

Background

Andrew W. Woodham graduated with a B.A. in biochemistry from the University of Washington before joining the University of Southern California where he is currently a fourth year PhD candidate in the Genetics, Molecular, and Cellular Biology graduate program. He works in the laboratory of W. Martin Kast, PhD at the Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center where he was awarded the 2013-2014 Heidelberger Award. Andrew's current research has identified a novel HPV uptake receptor, the annexin A2 heterotetramer, and he plans to translate these findings to HPV prevention and therapeutics through the Southern California Clinical and Translational Science Institute as a TL1 scholar.

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