Nikolas Tsiouplis
MD student
Short Bio
Nikolas Tsiouplis earned his B.S. in Quantitative Biology with minors in Chemistry and Neuroscience from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2021. While at UNC, he used genomics approaches to understand the role of TET proteins in T cell development and disease. He is currently a first-year medical student at Sidney Kimmel Medical College with interests in interventional radiology and medicine. As a member of the Computational Medicine Center, Nikolas is investigating tRNA fragment biology.
Publications
2023
- Akins, RB, Ostberg, K, Cherlin, T, Tsiouplis, NJ, Loher, P, Rigoutsos, I. The Typical tRNA Co-Expresses Multiple 5' tRNA Halves Whose Sequences and Abundances Depend on Isodecoder and Isoacceptor and Change with Tissue Type, Cell Type, and Disease. Noncoding RNA. 2023;9 (6):. doi: 10.3390/ncrna9060069. PubMed PMID:37987365 PubMed Central PMC10660753.
2022
- Tsiouplis, NJ, Bailey, DW, Chiou, LF, Wissink, FJ, Tsagaratou, A. TET-Mediated Epigenetic Regulation in Immune Cell Development and Disease. Front Cell Dev Biol. 2021 Jan 15;8:623948. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2020.623948. PubMed PMID:33520997; PubMed Central PMC7843795.