Edward Grinman, Ph.D.


Doctoral Thesis: Investigations into Hippocampal Long Noncoding RNAs in Learning-Related Signaling 
Undergraduate Institution:
Hunter College
Noteworthy Publications: Activity-regulated synaptic targeting of lncRNA ADEPTR mediates structural plasticity by localizing Sptn1 and AnkB in dendrites, Science Advances (2021)
Looking Back: "Looking back, I'll always remember the creative energy at Scripps and in Sathya's lab when coming up with experimental strategies or interpreting data. It was truly a world-class research experience."
Next Steps: "I am currently employed as a Computational Biologist at Foundation Medicine. My work involves researching cancer genomic datasets and implementing computational approaches to improve cancer diagnosis."

Be sure to join us at 10 a.m. PDT on Friday, May 20 for our Commencement Ceremony Livestream! Grinman's advisor and mentor, Prof. Sathya Puthanveettil, will deliver a few words about his graduate experience, and viewers can learn about our 47 other 2022 graduates, who are now setting out to build careers that will profoundly impact the future of biomedical research.


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