RESEARCH ASSISTANT

Diana obtained her BS in Biological Sciences at The University of Texas at El Paso. She was a Postbaccalaureate Fellow with Carmen Williams at the NIEHS, where she studied the impact of estrogenic chemicals in the development of the female reproductive system.

Diana joined the Banaszynski Lab in 2024. She is interested in genome biology and supports many projects in the lab.

Publications
Endocrine disruption of early uterine differentiation causes adenocarcinoma mediated by Wnt/β-catenin- and PI3K/AKT signaling
Padilla-Banks E, Jefferson WN, Papas BN, Suen AA, Xu X, Carreon DV, Willson CJ, Quist EM, Williams CJ. (2023) PLOS Biology, 21, e3002334. [paper]

Diana Carreon