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Daphne Pringle

Daphne Pringle, PhD

About Me

Dr. Pringle is a West Virginia native who received her bachelor’s degree in biology from West Virginia University in 2008.  She completed her PhD in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at The Ohio State University in 2013, at which time she became a post-doctoral fellow in Dr. McMahon’s lab at the University of California-San Francisco.  During her time in Dr. McMahon’s lab, Dr. Pringle earned a F32 post-docotoral research award from the NIH while studying potentially therapeutically exploitable mechanisms of oncogene addiction and drug resistance.  Dr. Pringle followed Dr. McMahon to and continued her training at the Huntsman Cancer Institute in 2015.  In 2018, Dr. Pringle took a position in Research and Development at ARUP Laboratories in Salt Lake City.  She is currently the Lead Scientist for the R&D Anatomic Pathology group.  Dr. Pringle loves to take advantage of Utah’s many outdoor activities with her husband and dog.