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Kristy Zera
Basic Life Res Scientist, Neurology
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Cristina Maria Alvira
Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Critical Care)
Clinical Focus
Intensive Care, Pediatric, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Research Interests
The overall objective of the Alvira Laboratory is to elucidate the mechanisms that promote postnatal lung development and repair, by focusing on three main scientific goals: (i) identification of the signaling pathways that direct the transition between the saccular and alveolar stages of lung development; (ii) exploration of the interplay between postnatal vascular and alveolar development; and (iii) determination of developmentally regulated pathways that mediate lung repair after injury.
81
Total Publications
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Naola Austin
Clinical Associate Professor, Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine
Clinical Focus
Anesthesia
12
Total Publications
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Linda Boxer, MD, PhD
Vice Dean of the School of Medicine and Stanley McCormick Memorial Professor
Research Interests
Regulation of expression of oncogenes in normal and malignant hematologic cells.
84
Total Publications
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Martin Brown
Professor of Radiation Oncology, Emeritus
Research Interests
We seek to understand the mechanisms responsible for the resistance of cancers to treatment and to develop strategies to overcome these resistances. We are using molecular and cellular techniques and mouse models to potentiate the activity of radiation on tumors by inhibiting the bone marrow rescue of the tumor vasculature following therapy.
362
Total Publications
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David Kung Chun Chiu
Postdoctoral Scholar, Pathology Basic Life Research Scientist, Pathology Sponsored Projects Postdoc Res Affiliate, Pathology Sponsored Projects
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Davide G. Franchina
Postdoctoral Scholar, Pathology
3
Total Publications
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Rona Giffard
Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Emerita
Research Interests
Astrocytes, microglia and neurons interact, and have unique vulnerabilities to injury based on their patterns of gene expression and their functional roles. We focus on the cellular and molecular basis of brain cell injury in stroke. We study the effects of altering miRNA expression, altering levels of heat shock and cell death regulatory proteins. Our goal is to improve outcome by improving mitochondrial function and brain cell survival, and reducing oxidative stress and inflammation.
179
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Or Gozani
Dr. Morris Herzstein Professor
Research Interests
We study the molecular mechanisms by which chromatin-signaling networks effect nuclear and epigenetic programs, and how dysregulation of these pathways leads to disease. Our work centers on the biology of lysine methylation, a principal chromatin-regulatory mechanism that directs epigenetic processes. We study how lysine methylation events are generated, sensed, and transduced, and how these chemical marks integrate with other nuclear signaling systems to govern diverse cellular functions.
122
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Diptarka Hait
Postdoctoral Scholar, Chemistry
41
Total Publications
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Emily Hamilton
Postdoctoral Scholar, Stanford Cancer Center
17
Total Publications
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Chris C.S. Hsiung
Instructor, Pathology
Clinical Focus
Coagulation laboratory, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
10
Total Publications
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Kyung Yeob Kim
Ph.D. Student in History, admitted Autumn 2017
45
Total Publications
Publication Topics For This Person
Apoptosis
Astrocytes
Cell Hypoxia
Cell Line
Cell Nucleus
Cells, Cultured
Enzyme Inhibitors
Gene Expression Regulation
Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit
Lactic Acid
Membrane Transport Proteins
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Oncogene Protein v-akt
Primary Cell Culture
Promoter Regions, Genetic
Protein Transport
Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex
Pyruvates
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Sp1 Transcription Factor
Thiamine
Thiamine Deficiency
Thiamine Pyrophosphate
Transcriptional Activation
Tumor Suppressor Protein p53