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Web Editor:
Michelle Rickard
Updated:
Monday, 08-Oct-2007 11:10:53 PDT
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GRADUATE PROGRAM IN MOLECULAR BASIS OF DISEASE
Our mission as a PhD Training Program and Department is to provide you with exemplary research training in
experimental biology and medicine. The UW Department of Pathology is the top NIH-funded Pathology Department in the
US, and has a distinguished faculty of over 80 members that provide training in both clinical and experimental
pathology.
A few examples follow of the types of training resources in the form of Centers, programs, training Grants and seminar
series follow. Please see each of the research area links for more information on each of these areas and affiliated
faculty:
Biology of Aging/Neurodegenerative Disease Centers, Programs and Training Grants
Cardiovascular Biology/Regenerative Medicine Centers, Programs and Training Grants
- Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine (Moon, Blau, Murry)
- Biology of the Artery Wall Program Project (Raines/Harlan)
- Reaction to Injury Program Project (Murry)
- Cardiovascular Pathology and Cardiovascular Disease Training Grants (Schwartz,Dichek)
- Cardiovascular Biology & Genomics Program (Schwartz)
- ‘The Breakfast Club’ – weekly CV seminar series
Individual Faculty Members' Laboratory Websites
- Charles E. Alpers, MD - Laboratory of Renal Research
- Karin E. Bornfeldt, PhD - Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Diabetes-Accelerated Atherosclerosis
- Robert Hevner, MD PhD - Cerebral Cortex Development and Adult Neurogenesis
- Nancy B. Kiviat, MD - HPV Research Group
- Lawrence A.Loeb, MD PhD - Joseph Gottstein Memorial Cancer Research Laboratory
- George M. Martin, MD - Laboratory of Molecular Genetics - Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
- Raymond Monnat, MD PhD - Werner Syndrome - Homing Endonuclease - Human Cell Mutagenesis
- Thomas Montine, MD PhD - Biochemical Mechanisms of Degenerative Diseases of Brain
- Charles Murry, MD PhD - Biology of Myocardial Infarction
- Junko Oshima, MD PhD - Aging Laboratory
- Bradley Preston, MD PhD - Causes and consquences of mutation in human disease
- Peter S. Rabinovitch, MD PhD - studies of DNA Damage and Genetic Instability in Aging and During Neoplastic Progression
- Michael A. Reidy, PhD - Mechanisms that Regulate the Proliferation and Migration of Smooth Muscle Cells
- Stephen M.Schwartz, MD PhD - CVP Training Grant - Vasculata
- Karen R. Swanson, PhD - Mathematical Modeling of Pathological Biosystems
- Jing Zhang, MD PhD - Research Laboratory for Parkinson's Disease
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