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Nikola Knoll

Research Associate
  • Mulvaney Lab

Nikola earned her master's degree from Heidelberg University in Germany, where she studied molecular and cellular biology. She is interested in identifying new cancer combination treatments with PRMT5 inhibitors. She earned her B.S. in Biomedicine and Biotechnology from the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna. In her free time she enjoys playing soccer, traveling, and hiking.

     

THE MULVANEY LAB

Identifying and therapeutically targeting enzyme-substrate interactions in cancer

Children's National Research & Innovation Campus