Medical Student
Emory University school of Medicine
Rommi Kashlan is a medical student at Emory University. He graduated with Neuroscience from the Georgia Institute of Technology, where his interest in neuropathologies and immunology first took shape. His current research focuses on B–T cell signaling influence tumor biology and postoperative neurological outcomes in meningioma and GBM, using flow cytometry, omics, and large data modeling. Prior to medical school, he conducted translational immune-engineering research at Massachusetts General Hospital and contributed to multi-site biomarker studies in neuro-HIV. In his free time Rommi reads, watches f1, and roots for losing basketball teams.
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