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Helena Vogel, D.V.M.

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Dr. Vogel is a graduate scholar in the NIH Comparative Biomedical Scientist Program in partnership with Colorado State University and the National Cancer Institute, July 2021 - present. Prior to joining the program, Dr. Vogel received a D.V.M. in May 2021 from University of California, Davis. She completed her diagnostic pathology residency training at Colorado State University and joined the Starrett laboratory at the NCI. Her research interests include comparative pathobiology, characterizing animal models and understanding the molecular mechanisms of viral oncogenesis. Her current research focuses on the role of BK polyomavirus and APOBEC3 in urothelial carcinogenesis.  

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Helena Vogel
Research/Thesis
BK polyomavirus and APOBEC3 mutagenesis in bladder cancer.
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Trainee
University Partner
Colorado State University
Campus
NIH Intramural Lab