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Jamie Inman

Biologist Research Scientist

Building: 977, Room 232
Mail Stop: 977
Phone: 415-308-9808
jlinman@lbl.gov

Divisions

Biological Systems and Engineering

  • BioEngineering & BioMedical Sciences

Recent Publications

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A New Genetic Hallmark for Predicting Breast Cancer Outcomes

Biosciences researchers have used Collaborative Cross mice, a mouse model system designed to mimic the diversity of human populations, to identify a set of genetic factors that could help refine treatment approaches for a fast-growing form of breast cancer.

Infrared and AI Detect Low-dose Radiation Long After Exposure

Biosciences researchers have established a powerful new method that couples advanced infrared imaging techniques with statistical machine learning models to quickly and non-invasively determine with high accuracy whether an animal was exposed to radiation—even at extremely low doses almost three months post exposure.

Toward a Genetic Understanding of Variability in Radiation Sensitivity

Injury to immune-system and blood-forming cells is a common side effect of radiation therapy, which more than half of all cancer patients receive as part of their treatment. Biosciences Area researchers and their collaborators used a genetically diverse mouse population to model individual differences in sensitivity to radiation exposure.