
Jacqueline Bendrick
Research Associate
Jacqueline joined the Transgenic Technology team in 2019 as a Research Associate. Her work focuses on the development of molecular tools to label specific populations of neurons in the brain. Prior to joining the Institute, Jacqueline worked as an undergraduate researcher in the Dubash Lab at Furman University, where she studied the role cell-cell adhesions play in the rate of migration of skin cancer cells. She graduated from Furman University in 2018 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology.

Selected Publications
Enhancer viruses for combinatorial cell-subclass-specific labeling
Neuron
March 23, 2021
Graybuck LT, Daigle TL, Sedeño-Cortés AE, Walker M, Kalmbach B, Lenz GH, Morin E, Nguyen TN, Garren E, Bendrick JL, Kim TK, Zhou T, Mortrud M, Yao S, Siverts LA, Larsen R, Gore BB, Szelenyi ER, Trader C, Balaram P, van Velthoven CTJ, Chiang M, Mich JK, Dee N, Goldy J, Cetin AH, Smith K, Way SW, Esposito L, Yao Z, Gradinaru V, Sunkin SM, Lein E, Levi BP, Ting JT, Zeng H, Tasic B.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
June 1, 2019
Bendrick JL, Eldredge LA, Williams EI, Haight NB, Dubash AD