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Cancer Mechanisms, Metabolism, Biology and Drug Discovery involving p53 and c-Myc pathways
Hua Lu, MB (US MS equivalent), PhD (School of Medicine) Project Description The Lu laboratory is interested in understanding the molecular and biochemical basis that underlies physiological and pathological signalingpathways (growth, metabolic, hypoxia, or DNA damage signals), which lead to gene expression and subsequent cell growth arrest, differentiation,senescence, autophagy, or apoptosis. Project Details Time, eligibility, […]
Laboratory of Genome Stability
Arthur Lustig, PhD of Tulane University School of Medicine Project Description My laboratory studies the basic processes that influence the stability of repeated sequences, using the fungus Aspergllus flavus as a model system.We have been investigating the unique properties present at he ends of chromosomes, called telomeres, on recombinational stability andheterochromatin formation using both bioinformatic […]
Immunoprotective vs. Immunopathologenic responses during acute vs. chronic fungal exposure
Chad Steele, PhD (Psychology) Project Description Project Details Time, eligibility, and other details Who is eligible? Undergraduates with an interest in immunity, inflammation, and infection Volunteer, Paid, or Credit Eligible? Volunteer, Credit Eligible Application Requirements? See contact information below for site access Contact Email: csteetle@tulane.edu
Garry Lab
Lab Description Dr. Garry is currently managing a consortium of scientists who are developing countermeasures, including diagnostics, immunotherapeutics and vaccines, against Lassa virus, Ebola and Marburg viruses, and other high consequence pathogens. Our team has produced Lassa fever and Ebola point-of-care and confirmatory diagnostics based on recombinant proteins. A combination of human monoclonal antibodies has […]
Role of VSMC-Derived Exosomes in the Cardiovascular Complications of Diabetes + Biomarkers during carotid plaque rupture
Contact twoods3@tulane.edu
Effect of SOCSs on Intrarenal RAS Regulation and Its Molecular Mechanisms
Lab Description Hypertension is one of the most prevalent conditions. The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) is known to play important roles in blood pressure control. Since intrarenal RAS is activated in many forms of hypertension, the renal RAS is acknowledged as a key target for clinical and biochemical studies. Recent studies have revealed that RAS and […]
Pleiotropic Effects of the Prorenin Receptor (PRR) in the Collecting Duct During Intrarenal RAS Activation
Lab Description Research in my lab is focused on the intrarenal regulation of the RAS in hypertension. My training in molecular genetics and renal physiology with emphasis on experimental hypertension has allowed focusing my efforts on investigating the functional role and the regulation of intrarenal RAS genes in the pathophysiology of hypertension and related renal […]
Study of ANP Receptor: Gene Targeting and Expression
Project Description The primary goal of our research is to determine the genetic and molecular basis of hypertension and cardiovascular disorders in age- and sex-dependent manner.  The long-term objectives of our research projects are to determine the molecular and cellular action of atrial and brain natriuretic peptides (ANP, BNP) that control blood pressure and cardiovascular […]
Estrogen Mediated Protection Against Stroke: Mitochondria as Subcellular Targets of Nitric Oxide
Contact irutkai@tulane.edu
Cortical Synaptic Dynamics During Learning in the Aging Brain
Lab Description Cortical circuits show a certain degree of plasticity during normal brain functions (e.g., sensory stimulation, memory storage and learning). This plasticity can be altered during development, e.g., autism, but also when the brain is perturbed/damaged (for example during sensory deprivation or stroke). Using state-of-the-art imaging techniques, i.e. two-photon laser microscopy in combination with […]