
Trevor Mathias
Medical Scientist Training Program
Graduate Student, Molecular Medicine, Ph.D. Candidate
trevor.mathias@som.umaryland.edu
Research
Trevor’s research is focused on the role of the tubulin carboxypeptidase (TCP), whose genetic identity was recently discovered to be a vasohibin (VASH) and a small vasohibin binding protein (SVBP), in breast cancer metastasis and progression.
Accolades
- NIH-T32 for MSTP trainee (2016-2018)
- NIH-T32 in Cancer Biology, Pre-doctoral trainee (2020-2021)
- MSTP Student Council President (2020-2021)
Education
- B.S. in Biochemistry with a minor in Philosophy
- University of Maryland Baltimore County
- M.S. in Molecular Medicine – Thesis with Dr. Mara Baer
- University of Maryland, Baltimore
Hobbies
Avid fisher and lover of all things outdoor and water related.