Helen M McRae
Helen McRae is a postdoctoral fellow working at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. She received her B.Sc (Hons) majoring in genetics from the University
of Melbourne in Australia and completed her PhD through the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Australia. Under the supervision of Anne Voss and Tim Thomas, Helen’s graduate studies focused on understanding the role of chromatin-associated proteins in blood development and leukemia. Helen joined the Salk Institute in September, 2019, and is currently working under the mentorship of Diana Hargreaves to understand the epigenetic control of tumor-associated macrophages. To support this work, Helen has been awarded the 2020 Salk Catharina Foundation Fellowship, the 2021 Tang Prize Fellowship, a Cancer Research Institute Fellowship and an Australian-American Association Scholarship.
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