Kaylyn Devlin Department Name Institution Name Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Kaylyn Devlin Kaylyn Devlin is a Research Associate in the Oregon Health and Science University Center for Spatial Systems Biomedicine and part of the Department of Biomedical Engineering. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Portland in Portland Oregon, and her Ph.D. in Cell and Molecular Biology from the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas.Dr. Devlin has studied the role of microenvironmental perturbations on cancer cell growth and behavior as a part of the NIH LINCS consortium in the laboratory of Dr. James Korkola since 2017. Publications Using Microarrays to Interrogate Microenvironmental Impact on Cellular Phenotypes in Cancer Rebecca Smith1, Kaylyn Devlin1, David Kilburn1, Sean Gross1, Damir Sudar2, Elmar Bucher1, Michel Nederlof2, Mark Dane1, Joe W. Gray1, Laura Heiser1, James E. Korkola1 1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Knight Cancer Institute, Oregon Health and Science University, 2Quantitative Imaging Systems LLC JoVE 58957 Ricerca sul cancro
Using Microarrays to Interrogate Microenvironmental Impact on Cellular Phenotypes in Cancer Rebecca Smith1, Kaylyn Devlin1, David Kilburn1, Sean Gross1, Damir Sudar2, Elmar Bucher1, Michel Nederlof2, Mark Dane1, Joe W. Gray1, Laura Heiser1, James E. Korkola1 1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Knight Cancer Institute, Oregon Health and Science University, 2Quantitative Imaging Systems LLC JoVE 58957 Ricerca sul cancro