Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Adam Kosti

Adam is studying the role of microRNA-Transcription Factor networks in Neuronal cancers. He is specifically interested in transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of cell identity. His project is focused on utilizing neuron-specific microRNAs to treat adult brain cancers, and pediatric neuroblastoma. In addition, he has been characterizing transcription factors responsible for cancer cell identity.

Research Topic: Brain Cancers, Neuroblastoma, Transcription Factors, microRNAs

Education

B.S. Biology, Trinity University, 2013

Awards

NIH Supplement, 2016 

Greehey Graduate Fellowship in Children’s Health, 2018

Barbara Bowman Student of the Year Award, 2020

Publications

List of all publications