Rebecca Mok – Graduate Student, 2012-2020
Rebecca Mok graduated from the Biochemistry & Biomedical Sciences Program at McMaster University. Her undergraduate thesis involved high-throughput antimicrobial screening to find synergistic small molecule combinations.
Her graduate project in the Ellis lab focused on developing a platform for personalized drug discovery using iPS cell-derived Rett syndrome patient neurons.
Next position: Stem cell engineer.
Selected Publications
Mok R.S.F., W. Zhang, T.I. Sheikh, K. Pradeepan, I.R. Fernandes, L.C. DeJong, G. Benigno, M.R. Hildebrandt, M. Mufteev, D.C. Rodrigues, W. Wei, A. Piekna, J. Liu, A.R. Muotri, J.B. Vincent, L. Muller, J. Martinez-Trujillo, M.W. Salter and J. Ellis. 2022. Wide spectrum of neuronal and network phenotypes in human stem cell-derived excitatory neurons with Rett syndrome-associated MECP2 mutations. Translational Psychiatry, 12:450.