Mansi Arora
- September 2014 - February 2019
Mansi obtained her PhD at The Ohio State University in May 2014. For her graduate work, she examined the role of chromatin-associated ubiquitination in propagating transcriptional memory through mitosis. Her work resulted in the identification of a novel gene bookmarking mechanism that occurs via ubiquitination of chromatin-associated proteins. For her postdoctoral work, Mansi studied the single-cell variability in cellular response to various stress stimuli. Mansi currently works as a Scientist II at Cyteir Therapeutics.