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COMING SOON

COMING SOON

“Surviving the Mandemic: Politics and Intrigue in Higher Education" is an anthology of stories, carefully curated by Deb Kelly, a highly accomplished scientist. Included are historical accounts of navigating the cut-throat world of academia.

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Meet Our Leader

At Structural Oncology LLC, we're proud to introduce you to our dedicated team of experts, led by Deb Kelly, PhD, a renowned leader who developed the concept of structural oncology. With her extensive expertise, Dr. Kelly is here to provide personalized services tailored to your unique scientific needs.

Deb Kelly's research interest focus on innovative approaches to study biological systems, ranging from human viruses to cancer. Over the last decade, her team has studied the effects of inherited cancer mutations on isolated and underserved communities. These efforts led to innovative therapeutic strategies with the inception of “Structural Oncology” – a novel concept to combat molecular culprits of disease. She is passionate about elevating healthcare and STEM education by infusing resources to create successful program investments. As the recent president of the Microscopy Society of America, leader of Strategic Initiatives, and director of a multi-million-dollar research portfolio, she has demonstrated high-level team building skills, authentic leadership, and outstanding financial acumen for over a decade. She is motivated to expand her role in the support of medical innovations to more impactfully improve human health.

Rigel demonstrates his dynamic biological properties -- Good boy!

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