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Remote Collection of Dental Pulp Stem Cells to Study Human Neurogenetic Disorders.
Project Description In the Reiter laboratory we utilize a unique resource to study rare neurogenetic syndromes involving autism, epilepsy, sleep disorder and other aspects of human disease. We do this by extracting stem cells from deciduous teeth (baby teeth) from children with these rare syndromes. This process involves evaluating a genetics report to determine eligibility […]
The role of gut microbiome in gut-liver-brain axis
  Project Description Our research focuses on the role of the gut microbiome in various conditions, including alcohol-associated liver disease, metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, liver fibrosis, inflammatory bowel disease, and colon and liver cancers. Additionally, we explore the therapeutic potential of cannabidiol in treating liver diseases and neurological disorders. A key area of interest […]
Unravelling the role for biological sex in the immune system
    Project Description One of the great questions in biology is why men and women differ in how they respond immunologically to various insults. It is known that women respond better to vaccines and many infections, yet this increased immune response often manifests in increased susceptibility to autoimmune disease in women compared to men. […]
COVID-19’s influence on student academic performance
  Project Description Numerous studies have been conducted on the influence of the pandemic on medical students’ academic performance. The breadth of these studies is as varied as their outcomes ranging from performance declines to no discernible effect or even improvement. A number of factors have been identified that negatively impacted students’ academic performance during […]
Medical Student Mental Health and Well-being
Project Description Medical students have been reported to have higher rates of burnout, anxiety, depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation as compared to age-matched general population (1) (2). To better address concerns about mental health among students, it is essential to first measure and understand it. To assess the mental health and well-being of medical students […]
Macrophage function during development and breast cancer progression
Project Description Tissue resident macrophage function has emerged as a critical component controlling the balance between organ health and disease, and disruption of tissue homeostasis can lead to disease. Cancer cells adopt mechanisms to escape immune surveillance, evade growth signals, and others, by participating in complex interactions with healthy immune cells to orchestrate breast cancer […]
Mouse renal cell ablation and regeneration
Project Description A specific and rapid cell ablation model mediated has been developed by my lab for nearly years. This ablation model was created by my lab via utilization of unique feature of bacterial toxin, intemedilysis (ILY)(Nat Med. 2008 Jan;14(1):98-103). ILY only lyzes human CD59 but not cells from any other species via exclusive interaction […]
Pediatrics Research Inquiries
Project Description The Department of Pediatrics (Tulane University School of Medicine) has numerous opportunities open for undergraduates. Some faculty have lab listings on TRN for specific projects – other students may be looking for opportunities beyond what is listed. Students interested in participating in pediatrics research should apply, including their general areas of interest (i.e. […]
Fluorescence Microscopy Analysis of an Unexplained Mitochondrial Behavior
Project Description Mitochondria associate with the plasma membrane, and this has been observed in electron micrographs since the 1950s. This behavior is particularly evident in nerve terminals. However, the significance of this behavior is unknown. Working closely with a Research Scientist, you will be asked to culture motor neurons and use a sophisticated fluorescence microscopy […]
Zhou Laboratory – Lung Repair and Regeneration
Project Description Our lab focuses on the mechanobiology of lung injury, repair, and regeneration, investigating how biomechanical signals from the extracellular matrix (ECM) influence the progression and resolution of lung fibrosis. We have previously identified key roles of altered matrix mechanics in modulating gene expression and promoting the pro-fibrotic traits of lung fibroblasts and alveolar […]
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