Rene Chun received a BS from UCLA in chemistry and biochemistry and a PhD from UC Irvine in molecular biology and biochemistry. Chun is an associate researcher at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the UCLA School of Medicine. The laboratory he works in utilizes a mouse model to study the prevention and treatment of […]
Biography
Rene Chun received a BS from UCLA in chemistry and biochemistry and a PhD from UC Irvine in molecular biology and biochemistry. Chun is an associate researcher at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the UCLA School of Medicine. The laboratory he works in utilizes a mouse model to study the prevention and treatment of orthopaedic implant infections. Over his research career, Chun’s been involved in labs that have studied vitamin D, HIV, and mouse retroviruses.
Biography
Rene Chun received a BS from UCLA in chemistry and biochemistry and a PhD from UC Irvine in molecular biology and biochemistry. Chun is an associate researcher at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the UCLA School of Medicine. The laboratory he works in utilizes a mouse model to study the prevention and treatment of orthopaedic implant infections. Over his research career, Chun’s been involved in labs that have studied vitamin D, HIV, and mouse retroviruses.