Dr. Ann Marie Egloff
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| Gender | Female |
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| Occupation | Lead Investigator and Assistant Professor in Academic Cancer Research |
| Location | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States |
| Introduction | Dr. Ann Marie Egloff was born in Owosso, Michigan, in a family where education and community involvement were deeply valued. Her mother, a science teacher, and her father, a school administrator, played pivotal roles in shaping her passion for learning and service. She thrived academically at Swartz Creek High School, excelling in math and science and receiving honors for her achievements. Beyond academics, she was involved in varsity basketball, track, and field, as well as diving, and she participated in student council, theater, and ballet, showcasing her leadership and broad interests. Dr. Egloff pursued her higher education at the University of Michigan, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Cellular and Molecular Biology. This academic foundation led her to begin her career in biomedical research at Warner-Lambert Parke-Davis, where she worked on molecular cloning and developing small-molecule inhibitors for cancer and metabolic diseases. Her contributions in this area were recognized through employee awards, which further fueled her passion for scientific discovery. |

