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Andrea Ventura is a Professor at the Graduate School of Medical Sciences of Weill Cornell Medicine, affiliated with the Sloan Kettering Institute through a tri-institutional partnership. His research focuses on the role of non-coding RNAs in mammalian development and human cancer.
His work spans disciplines including cancer biology, RNA processing, and computational biology, with a strong emphasis on understanding how non-coding RNAs contribute to disease pathogenesis. He is affiliated with the PhD programs in Cell & Developmental Biology and Computational Biology, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach.
The trends in his research, though not detailed in specific publications here, center on molecular mechanisms in oncology and gene regulation, particularly involving RNA biology. This places his work at the intersection of genomics, systems biology, and translational cancer research.
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There is no available information on student advising or research grants in the provided content. However, given his professorial role and research focus, it is likely he mentors graduate students and leads a research laboratory, possibly within the tri-institutional framework of Weill Cornell, Memorial Sloan Kettering, and Rockefeller University.
Dr. Ventura's lab is actively involved in cutting-edge research on non-coding RNAs, likely operating within a collaborative environment that integrates experimental and computational approaches to study cancer biology and developmental processes.


