Resident - General Surgery
Mayo Clinic, Department of Surgery
Jennifer Tomlinson is a general surgery resident at Mayo Clinic with a specific interest in hepatobiliary surgical oncology. She has completed two years of post-graduate clinical training and has since matriculated into the Mayo Clinic Clinical Investigator Training Program (CITP) under the mentorship of Drs. Rory Smoot and Gregory Gores. CITP is a physician-scientist training program that incorporates two years of uninterrupted research training into a Mayo
Clinic residency or fellowship. Following my graduation from CITP, she will return to clinical duty to finish my general surgery residency training. Following residency, she plans to complete a fellowship in hepatobiliary surgery. Her current research focuses on signaling cascades in cholangiocarcinoma (CCA), specifically the role and regulation of the transcriptional co-activator YAP in driving oncogenesis, progression, and resistance to therapy.