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Jonathan Pan is a University Innovation Fellow at the University of Chicago. He is a senior majoring in Biological Sciences and minoring in Philosophy. He is passionate about problem solving, continuous learning, and creating a big impact in the world. His interest in biology and confidence in his scientific capability were solidified after placing in the top 20 out of 10,000 contestants in the USA Biology Olympiad. This experience led him to pursue biology research in Dr. Kenan Onel’s lab for the past 3 years, researching a novel mechanism for medulloblastoma, the most common malignant brain tumor. He is specifically by investigating the function of familial candidate variants identified through whole exome sequencing. While working in the Onel lab, Jonathan was awarded the Biological Sciences Collegiate Division Fellowship.
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