Cecilia Wright, BA
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Cecilia Wright, BA

Cecilia joined the PIGI lab in 2023 as an undergraduate student at the University of Pennsylvania, and has since graduated in 2024 with a BA in the History and Sociology of Science. Her current work in research focuses on the management of PIGI lab’s clinical studies, mainly pertaining to hepatocellular carcinoma.

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Erena Tuzneen Supan, MS
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Erena Tuzneen Supan, MS

Erena completed her bachelor's in Biotechnology in Bangladesh. She is currently pursuing her master’s in biotechnology at UPenn and has been a part of PIGI lab since January 2023. She is working with David Tischfield on his project, where she is investigating the role of leucine metabolism in cancer development and characterizing the tumor immune microenvironment in humanized PDX models of HCC. Her research interests are in cellular immunotherapy, particularly in CART cell therapy. Outside of academic life, Erena likes hiking, exploring new places, and going on adventures. Traveling the world one day is on her bucket list.

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Jelsia Cottone, BS
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Jelsia Cottone, BS

Jelsia Cottone is a graduate of Saint Joseph's University (Formally University of the Sciences). She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences with a Certificate of Proficiency for Spanish for Healthcare Professionals. Her research is centered around biopsy clinical trials for liver cancer patients. Throughout her academic career, she has cultivated an interest in translating innovative technologies into practical solution for clinical care, which led her to pursue research in the emerging field of image-guided interventions. Her passion for improving healthcare outcomes is reflected in her work in the PIGI Lab, where she helps manage patient recruitment, data collection, and regulatory compliance for various clinical studies. When she is not committed to bridging the gap between laboratory discoveries and real-world clinical applications, Jelsia likes to travel, sew her own clothes, and spend time with friends and family.

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Quynh Vo
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Quynh Vo

Jelsia Cottone is a graduate of Saint Joseph's University (Formally University of the Sciences). She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences with a Certificate of Proficiency for Spanish for Healthcare Professionals. Her research is centered around biopsy clinical trials for liver cancer patients. Throughout her academic career, she has cultivated an interest in translating innovative technologies into practical solution for clinical care, which led her to pursue research in the emerging field of image-guided interventions. Her passion for improving healthcare outcomes is reflected in her work in the PIGI Lab, where she helps manage patient recruitment, data collection, and regulatory compliance for various clinical studies. When she is not committed to bridging the gap between laboratory discoveries and real-world clinical applications, Jelsia likes to travel, sew her own clothes, and spend time with friends and family.

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Maxim Itkin, MD
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Maxim Itkin, MD

Dr. Itkin is a Professor of Radiology and Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania where he is the director of the Center for Lymphatic Imaging and Interventions. Dr. Itkin is nationally and internationally recognized for his clinical and research expertise in an interventional treatment of the lymphatic disorders.

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Michael C. Soulen, MD
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Michael C. Soulen, MD

Professor of Radiology and Director of Interventional Oncology at the University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center and Director of Clinical Research in the Division of Interventional Radiology. His major clinical and research focus for the past 30 years has been image-guided cancer therapy (interventional oncology), with a specific focus on embolotherapy and ablative therapy of solid tumors in the liver and kidney.

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