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Mandë Holford
Mandë Holford
is an associate professor in chemistry at
Hunter College
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American Museum of Natural History
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Weill Cornell Medical College
. Her interdisciplinary research covering 'mollusks to medicine' spans
chemistry
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biology
and aims to discover, characterize, and deliver novel peptides from venomous marine snails as tools for manipulating
cellular physiology
in pain and cancer.
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