Amber Willbanks

Amber Willbanks

Research Associate

My Lab

Lab Affiliation

Translational Cancer Rehabilitation Lab

Our lab studies the physiologic mechanisms that lead to change in physical or cognitive function for patients with cancer. In particular, we are currently focused on cachexia syndrome, a muscle wasting disorder that affects a majority of patients with cancer, along with many other chronic disease.

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About Me

Amber Willbanks received her BA in Molecular, Cellular and Genetic Biology from Boston University in 2017. She has been conducting research full time since graduation, first studying cancer epigenetics, and now focusing on cancer cachexia. Amber started working with Dr. Ishan Roy in May 2021 and plays a role in the mouse pancreatic cancer cachexia models and protocols, molecular and genetic characteristics within mouse and human cachectic muscle and serum samples, and cachectic muscle immune cell profiling. She is also responsible for training new lab members, designing new experiments and maintaining collaborator relationships. 

Location

Shirley Ryan 汤头条app

355 East Erie St

Chicago, IL 60611

Education & Training

  • Education

    2014 – 2017

    Boston University, Bachelor of Arts

Research Interests

  • Cancer cachexia
  • Muscle