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Scanning EM of Biodegradable Nanoparticles

LAB STAFF

Allison Carroll

Allison received her Bachelor of Science at the University of Texas at Austin in Mechanical Engineering.  She was under the mentorship of Dr. J.M. White in the Surface Science lab.  She is currently working on her PhD at UT Southwestern and works jointly with Dr. Nwariaku and Dr. Robert Eberhart studying controlled drug delivery devices.

 

Other staff members include Laurie Task,  Zijuan Liu and Christine Ingle.

ACTIVE GRANTS

  • NIH - 1 RO1 GM067674-01A1 - Injury-Induced Endothelial Dysfunction
    The major goals of this project are to determine the effects of junctional protein phosphorylation on endothelial signaling and dysfunction.
  • Robert Wood Johnson Minority Medical Faculty Development Award - The role of GTP-Binding Proteins in Endothelial Signaling
    The major goals of this project are to determine the effect of TNF on rac and Cdc42 on cell-cell adhesion and endothelial signaling.
  • American Heart Association - Novel Roles for Junctional Proteins
    Vascular Endothelial Cadherin and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Signaling

 

JOURNALS OF INTEREST

 

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PUBLICATIONS OF NOTE

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