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  • Djakiew publishes book chapter on p75NTR in prostate cancer
    Professor Djakiew has published a book chapter D. Djakiew (2011) NSAID Induction of p75NTR in the Prostate: A Suppressor of Growth and Cell Migration Via the p38 MAPK Pathway – In "Prostate Cancer: Original Investigation and Case Studies", p23-44, ISBN 979-953-307-628-6. Posted by Daniel Djakiew.
  • School of Medicine students from Sexual Development and Reproduction module published in Diabetic Medicine
    Each year, first year medical and Special Masters Program in Physiology students write review articles in the Sexual Development and Reproduction module, directed by Dr. Gallicano. Of these reviews, a small number of outstanding articles are submitted for publication in peer-reviewed journals, with seven papers published in journals such as Diabetic Medicine, Stem Cells and Development, and Developmental Neuroscience over the last three years. This year, students Kyle Godfrey, Bobby Matthew, Julie Bulman, and Omar Shah; and faculty Dr. Clement and Dr. Gallicano, have published "Stem Cell Based Treatments for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: Bone Marrow, Embryonic, Hepatic, Pancreatic, and Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells" in the journal Diabetic Medicine, a peer-reviewed journal with strong impact factor. MorePosted by Ian Gallicano.
  • Congratulations on successful Ph.D. thesis defense
    The department wishes to congratulate Caitlin MacCarthy on the recent successful defense of her thesis work, "The Contribution of PCPH to Colon Carcinoma" with Dr. Notario. Posted by Elliott Crooke.
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  • MS Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Alumus awarded Fulbright Scholarship to study in Spain
    Georgetown University alumnus, Annahita Sarcon has received a prestigious Fulbright Award to conduct cardiac stem cell research in Pamplona, Spain. The award supports full-time graduate investigations for nine months, beginning Sept. 15, 2011. Following her graduation from Georgetown University, Annahita entered her medical training at the University of California, Davis. MorePosted by Elliott Crooke.
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