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Miguel Miranda-Roman, BS

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Miguel Miranda-Roman, BS

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Miguel Miranda-Roman

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mirandm4@sloankettering.edu

Mentor

Ping Chi, MD, PhD

Start Year

2015

Education

BS, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras

Fellowships

Palestin Fellowship (2016-2017)

DoD Peer Reviewed Cancer Horizon Award (2019-21)

Publications

Rivera-Díaz M, Miranda-Román MA, Soto D, Quintero-Aguilo M, Ortiz-Zuazaga H, Marcos-Martinez MJ, Vivas-Mejía PE. (2014)  MicroRNA-27a distinguishes glioblastoma multiforme from diffuse and anaplastic astrocytomas and has prognostic value.  Am J Cancer Res., 5, 201-18. PMCID: PMC4300691.

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