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Profiles
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Douglas Andres, Ph.D.
- Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry - Professor, Antonio S. Turco Professorship in Biochemistry
- Cardiovascular Research Priority Area
- Markey Cancer Center / Cancer Research Priority Initiative - Member
- Molecular and Cellular Oncology Research Program - Member
- Neuroscience Research Priority Area
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Jessica Blackburn, Ph.D.
- Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry - Associate Professor
- Markey Cancer Center / Cancer Research Priority Initiative - Member
- Molecular and Cellular Oncology Research Program - Member
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Targeting PLOD2 in Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma
Guo, H. (PI)
3/1/26 → 5/31/26
Project: Research project
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Elucidating the Etiology for Schneckenbecken Dysplasia, a Rare Disease, Using a Vetrebrate Model System
Schock, B. (PI) & Huber, P. (CoI)
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
3/1/26 → 2/28/27
Project: Research project
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Role of Astrocyte-Derived ATP Signaling in Traumatic Brain Injury
Cai, W. (PI) & Saatman, K. (CoI)
KY Spinal Cord and Head Injury Research Trust
2/1/26 → 1/31/29
Project: Research project
Research output
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A Major Update and Improved Validation Functionality in the mwtab Python Library and the Metabolomics Workbench File Status Website
Thompson, P. T. & Moseley, H. N. B., Jan 2026, In: Metabolites. 16, 1, 76.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Animal Models of Aortic Aneurysm and Dissection: A Comparative Guide for Mechanism, Therapeutic Testing, and Translational Readouts
Mohammadmoradi, S. & Whiteheart, S. W., Jan 2026, In: Biomedicines. 14, 1, 170.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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Circadian rhythm of amyloid-β in the olfactory bulb and cerebellum of wild-type and APPxPS1 knock-in mice indicates a loss of rhythmicity in regions more vulnerable to amyloid pathology
Buzinova, V. A., Johnson, C. E., Turton, S. M., Barth, S. E., Padgett, S., Maisel, M. T., Kohler, K., Whitlock, H. R., Bachstetter, A. D., Sunderam, S., O’Hara, B. F., Duncan, M. J. & Murphy, M. P., Feb 2026, In: Biogerontology. 27, 1, 11.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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