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Gary A. Weisman
09-11-19
Research relates to effects of ischemia and Alzheimer’s disease on nucleotide receptors and their signal transduction pathways in the brain to develop therapeutic strategies for these diseases. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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Grace Y. Sun
09-11-19
Signal transduction pathways, stroke, Alzheimer’s disease and alcoholism
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Lixing Reneker
09-11-19
Signal transduction pathways in lens development; Factors controlling corneal endothelial cell formation and differentiation. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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Michael J. Petris
09-11-19
There is evidence that redox active metals such as copper contribute to Alzheimer’s disease. We are interested in characterizing how changes in metal ion homeostasis contribute to Alzheimer’s disease with an emphasis on inflammation. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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Mark Hannink
09-11-19
The BTB-Kelch substrate adaptor family in development, oncogenesis and neurodegeneration. To learn more about my lab, click here.
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