Tyler Hogan

Ph.D. candidate in Cellular, Molecular, and Biomedical Sciences

Alma mater(s)
  • B.S., Microbiology; University of Vermont
Affiliated Department(s)

Cellular and Molecular Biology Program

BIO

A native Vermonter, Tyler got his Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology from UVM, where he has subsequently continued his research career as a technician, first in the Deming Lab, followed by the Amiel lab, and now the pursuing his PhD in the Krementsov lab, where he is an expert on all things biochemistry-related – working on a small open reading frame encoding a novel secreted protein that regulates sepsis. 

Bio

A native Vermonter, Tyler got his Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology from UVM, where he has subsequently continued his research career as a technician, first in the Deming Lab, followed by the Amiel lab, and now the pursuing his PhD in the Krementsov lab, where he is an expert on all things biochemistry-related – working on a small open reading frame encoding a novel secreted protein that regulates sepsis.