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Vibha Singh received her Ph.D. degree in the area of chemokines & toll like receptor gene variants in bladder cancer from King George’s Medical University, India. Her previous postdoc work was on TLK-NEK1 kinase signaling, and application of small molecule inhibitors in prostate cancer. Currently, her research in Reese’s lab focuses on understanding the mechanism of p62 mediated viral autophagy. In her free time, Vibha enjoys watching movies, traveling, blogging, and random photography.
Vibha Singh received her Ph.D. degree in the area of chemokines & toll like receptor gene variants in bladder cancer from King George’s Medical University, India. Her previous postdoc work was on TLK-NEK1 kinase signaling, and application of small molecule inhibitors in prostate cancer. Currently, her research in Reese’s lab focuses on understanding the mechanism of p62 mediated viral autophagy. In her free time, Vibha enjoys watching movies, traveling, blogging, and random photography.