Shaheen got her PhD at the University of California - Irvine followed by a post-doctoral fellowship at Stanford University. When not doing/thinking about science, Shaheen spends her time with her two energetic boys hiking, kayaking and exploring new places to eat in the bay area.
Veronica got her Masters from the University of Southern California. An UCSC alum she is the go-to person in the lab from science to things to do in Santa Cruz. Veronica is a native of Mexico and loves to explore and enjoy different cultures through music and food. A novice half-marathon runner and sports fanatic.
Paloma Medina is a Bioinformatics Specialist at UC Santa Cruz, working jointly in the Sikandar and Forsberg labs. Their research focuses on applying computational approaches to single-cell and multi-omic data to uncover mechanisms of breast cancer biology, stem cell differentiation, and aging. Paloma especially enjoys developing computational analyses in close collaboration with wet lab scientists.
Isobel is a PhD student in the Sikandar Lab and joined Spring 2021. She grew up in the Bay Area and graduated with her BS in Biochemistry from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH in May 2016. After graduation, Isobel worked as a research technician at the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard studying HIV, then in the Corcoran Lab at the MGH Cancer Center studying liquid biopsies in colorectal cancer. In the Sikandar Lab Isobel is working with the proteins GULP1 and LMO2 and how they play a role in tumor heterogeneity. Outside of the lab, Isobel enjoys cooking and baking, walking around tide pools, and watching something new on Netflix.
Andrew is a PhD student and has been a member of the Sikandar Lab since Spring of 2022. In 2021, he received his BS in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology from University of Washington (Seattle) with minors in Chemistry and Informatics. In lab, Andrew is investigating long term molecular changes in the mammary gland due to aging and pregnancy, and how these molecular alterations affect risk of breast cancer. When he’s not in lab, Andrew enjoys reading, going for a swim at the beach, concerts, and spending time with friends & family.
Biswajit is a Postdoctoral Scholar and has been part of the Sikandar Lab since the summer of 2024. In 2023, he earned his PhD in Biotechnology from KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. During his doctoral studies, he explored the molecular mechanisms of cMET-mediated metastasis and angiogenesis in breast cancer, alongside the inhibitory effects of Quinacrine on these processes. In his current role, Biswajit investigates the intricate molecular mechanisms behind metastasis and cancer immune evasion in breast cancer. Beyond his research, he enjoys spending time outdoors, mainly engaging in long-distance hiking to appreciate the beauty of nature. His background in zoology fuels his passion for observing and studying wild animals. Additionally, he is a dedicated runner and incorporates regular yoga and meditation into his routine.
Lab Alumni
Rachel Kerslake Prev: Post-doctoral Fellow, Current: Senior Editor at EBioMedicine, Lancet Group
Maria Juarez Prev: Undergraduate and post-bac scholar, Current: Graduate Student at UC-Santa Barbara
Talieh Zomorrodinia Prev: Master's student, Current: Lab assistant at Community College
Fernando Estrada Rizio Prev: Undergraduate Reseracher, Current: PA school
Sachin Parecadan Prev: Junior Specialist, Current: Scriber and Applying to Medical School
Daniel Lozano Prev: Undergraduate Researcher, Current: Research Associate at Sanford Burnham Prebys Institute
Jennifer Rodas Barios Prev: Undergraduate Reseracher, Current: Medical Assistant
Gemma Shastri Prev: Undergraduate Researcher, Current: Medical School
Sara Kaushik Prev: Undergraduate Researcher, Current: Medical School