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Rico C. Ardy, PhD

Rico C. Ardy, PhD

Project title
"An atlas of fibroblast cell states in health and disease through functional genomics"

Dr. Ardy [Robert Black Fellow] is investigating the genetic determinants that govern the behavior of fibroblasts, a type of connective tissue cell that has been implicated in arthritis, heart disease, and cancer. Activated fibroblasts can exacerbate disease through various mechanisms, including remodeling tissue architecture and modulating the immune system. Dr. Ardy plans on using state-of-the-art genetic tools, including CRISPR inhibition and activation coupled with single-cell RNA sequencing technology, to uncover the proteins and pathways that regulate fibroblast behavior and thereby inform the development of new targeted cancer treatments. Dr. Ardy received his PhD from the Medical University of Vienna and his BS from the University of California, Los Angeles.

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Sponsor(s) / Mentor(s)
Thomas Norman, PhD
Named Award