Asha Jose
Postdoctoral Associate, American Heart Association Cardio-Oncology SFRN Fellow
My postdoctoral research is centered on cancer-associated thrombosis and cardiovascular metabolic pathways. Specifically, I am investigating how dietary tryptophan influences venous thrombogenicity through IDO-1 in endothelial cells, leveraging advanced targeted metabolomics.
With a strong background in cancer research, including extensive experience with in vitro and in vivo models, I am deeply passionate about advancing scientific discoveries that have meaningful clinical implications. My aspirations include fostering collaboration within the scientific community, mentoring emerging researchers, and staying at the forefront of innovation through continuous learning. Ultimately, I aim to contribute to impactful research that bridges basic science and translational medicine, with a strong focus on improving outcomes in cancer care.