

Fenghuang Zhan
Dr. Reinaldo Franqui Machin has a profound understanding of the intricate world of cancer research, having recently completed his PhD at the University of Iowa. His academic journey is a testament to resilience and leadership, as he overcame initial challenges of loneliness and isolation to emerge as a prominent campus leader. Dr. Machin's dedication to fostering an inclusive and diverse environment for graduate students is evident in his efforts to organize events that promote these values. His research primarily focused on multiple myeloma, a complex form of blood cancer. Under the mentorship of Dr. Fenghuang Zhan, Dr. Machin honed his skills and knowledge, contributing significantly to the scientific community's understanding of this disease. His work not only advanced the field of cancer research but also underscored his commitment to making science accessible and relevant to society. Driven by a passion for bridging the gap between science and society, Dr. Machin decided to further his education by pursuing law school at Howard University's Institute of Intellectual Property and Social Justice. This decision reflects his desire to integrate scientific innovation with legal and business frameworks, aiming to facilitate a more comprehensive approach to addressing societal challenges. Dr. Machin envisions a career where he can serve as a liaison between the realms of science, business, and law. His unique blend of expertise positions him to effectively navigate these intersecting fields, advocating for the importance of research and its applications in real-world contexts. His journey is a source of inspiration for aspiring scientists and underscores the potential of interdisciplinary approaches in solving complex global issues. In addition to his academic and professional pursuits, Dr. Machin is committed to mentoring the next generation of researchers, encouraging them to pursue careers in science and law. His dedication to education and advocacy highlights his belief in the transformative power of knowledge and its ability to drive positive change in society.
Research Interests
Publications
, 1813-1813, 2011-11-18
, 1992-1992, 2013-11-15
, 1804-1804, 2015-12-03
, 3222-3222, 2013-11-15
, 5537-5537, 2013-11-15