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Kennady Bullock

Graduate Student, Richmond Laboratory
BS, Vanderbilt University


I grew up in Colorado and moved to Nashville to attend Vanderbilt University for my undergraduate studies in Molecular/Cellular Biology. I’m currently a graduate student in Dr. Ann Richmond’s lab. My research is focused on the development of novel combination therapies that will make triple negative breast tumors more responsive to immunotherapies. My research also involves the development of patient-derived organoid models that allow for efficient testing of drug combinations, and I’m interested in developing better model systems that will allow pre-clinical findings to have more relevance to clinical applications.

I grew up in Colorado and moved to Nashville to attend Vanderbilt University for my undergraduate studies in Molecular/Cellular Biology. I’m currently a graduate student in Dr. Ann Richmond’s lab. My research is focused on the development of novel combination therapies that will make triple negative breast tumors more responsive to immunotherapies. My research also involves the development of patient-derived organoid models that allow for efficient testing of drug combinations, and I’m interested in developing better model systems that will allow pre-clinical findings to have more relevance to clinical applications.