Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, United States
Magali de Sauvage, B.S. is a research associate in Dr. Priscilla Brastianos’s lab at Massachusetts General Hospital. She completed three years of developmental biology research in the Richard Harland lab while obtaining her bachelor’s degree in Molecular Environmental Biology at the University of California, Berkeley. As an aspiring physician-scientist and a member of the Brastianos lab, Magali leads efforts to identify potential vulnerabilities within brain metastases (BM) through single-cell profiling techniques. She additionally exploits the functional relevance of genes and transcription factors of interest through pre-clinical mouse models to identify novel combination immunotherapy approaches for BM patients.