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Vincent M. Luo

Vincent is a PhD candidate studying the role of deubiquitylating enzymes (DUBs) in B cells. He explores how DUBs affect B cell positioning in the spleen, co-supervised by Judith and Alex Orthwein (LDI). Beyond the lab, he can be spotted sipping coffee while discussing philosophy or crushing a self-perceived V8 bouldering route.

 

M.S in Biology, New York University

B.Sc in Life Sciences, National University of Singapore

 

Awards

2022 2nd prize PhD Poster presentation – Canadian Society for Immunology

2019-2022 Fonds de recherche du Québec - Santé - Doctoral Training Scholarship 

2018 CSI Travel award – Canadian Society for Immunology

2017 LDI/TD Bank Studentship (Declined)

2017-2019 Cole Foundation Doctoral Fellowship

 

 

 

 

Vincent is a PhD candidate studying the role of deubiquitylating enzymes


(DUBs) in B cells. He explores how DUBs affect B cell positioning in the


spleen, co-supervised by Judith and Alex. Beyond the lab, he can be spotted


sipping coffee over philosophy or crushing a self-perceived V8 bouldering


route.


M.S in Biology, New York University


B.Sc in Life Sciences, National University of Singapore

Vincent is a PhD candidate studying the role of deubiquitylating enzymes


(DUBs) in B cells. He explores how DUBs affect B cell positioning in the


spleen, co-supervised by Judith and Alex. Beyond the lab, he can be spotted


sipping coffee over philosophy or crushing a self-perceived V8 bouldering


route.


M.S in Biology, New York University


B.Sc in Life Sciences, National University of SingaporeVincent is a PhD candidate studying the role of deubiquitylating enzymes


(DUBs) in B cells. He explores how DUBs affect B cell positioning in the


spleen, co-supervised by Judith and Alex. Beyond the lab, he can be spotted


sipping coffee over philosophy or crushing a self-perceived V8 bouldering


route.


M.S in Biology, New York University


B.Sc in Life Sciences, National University of Singapore

 

Vincent is a PhD candidate studying the role of deubiquitylating enzymes


(DUBs) in B cells. He explores how DUBs affect B cell positioning in the


spleen, co-supervised by Judith and Alex. Beyond the lab, he can be spotted


sipping coffee over philosophy or crushing a self-perceived V8 bouldering


route.


M.S in Biology, New York University


B.Sc in Life Sciences, National University of Singapore

 

 

 

 

 

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