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Hunter Snoderly

Graduate Student
Chemical and Biomedical Engineering

BS, biomedical engineering, WVU, 2018

Biography

Hunter Snoderly is a 4th year PhD student whose research interests include breast cancer metastasis in the pulmonary metastatic niche, intravital imaging of the lung and liver, e-cigarette exposure-mediated inflammation in the lung vasculature, and neutrophil extracellular trap formation. He has published two review first-author review papers, with a first-author review article currently undergoing peer review. He has presented his work at two in-person and four virtual conferences. After he graduates, Hunter plans to seek an industrial R&D position where he can play a role in developing new clinical tools to enhance outcomes for cancer patients.

In his free time, Hunter enjoys preparing new culinary concoctions, playing board games with his friends, reading science fiction, hiking and camping, and spending time with his two dogs.