Thomas Pulliam
Houston, Texas, United States of
America
Post-doctoral Fellow at The University of
Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center with PhD
in Cell and Molecular Biology
Education
The University of Texas MD
Anderson Cancer Center
Post-doctoral Fellow, Cancer Systems Imaging
University of Houston
PhD, Cell and Molecular
Biology / May, 2021
Lamar University
BSc, Biology / December, 2014
University of Maryland Global
Campus Asia
None, None / September, 2010
Experience
The University of Texas MD
Anderson Cancer Center
Post-doctoral Fellow / August, 2021 —
Present
University of Houston
Graduate Research
Assitant / October, 2017 —
May, 2021
Graduate Teaching
Assitant / August, 2016 —
October, 2017
Texas General Land Office
Beach Water Sample
Analzyer / May, 2014 —
December, 2014
United States Marine Corps
Chemical, Biological,
Nuclear, Radiological
Defense Specialist / August, 2008 —
August, 2012
Research Expertise
Cancer
Molecular Biology
Cell Signaling
Angiogenesis
Metabolism
And 5 more
About
Thomas Pulliam is a highly educated
and experienced scientist, with a
strong background in cancer, cell, and
molecular biology. He received his PhD
in Cell and Molecular Biology from the
University of Houston in 2021, after
completing his BSc in Biology at Lamar
University in 2014. He is currently a
post-doctoral fellow in the department
of Cancer Systems Imaging at The
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer
Center. Throughout his education,
Thomas has gained valuable research
experience through various positions
as a graduate research assistant and
teaching assistant at the University
of Houston. He has also worked as a
Beach Water Sample Analyzer for the
Texas General Land Office, where he
honed his analytical skills. In
addition to his academic achievements,
Thomas has also served in the United
States Marine Corps as a Chemical,
Biological, Nuclear, and Radiological
Defense Specialist. This experience
has given him a strong sense of
discipline, teamwork, and
problem-solving skills. With his
diverse background and expertise in
cancer and molecular biology, Thomas
is committed to making significant
contributions to the field of cancer
research. He is a driven and dedicated
scientist, always seeking new
challenges and opportunities to
further his knowledge and skills.