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GU-NIH Research Collaborations
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The following faculty from Georgetown University (GU) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have ongoing research collaborations.  Students who matriculate via the GU-NIH Graduate Partnership Program (GPP) may wish to consider these laboratories for collaborative research projects.

GU-NIH GPP students are not limited to faculty with ongoing research collaborations for laboratory rotations and thesis projects.  Students also have access to other participating GPP faculty at GU as well as at the NIH.

Please note that this list is limited to those faculty who participate in the GU-NIH GPP, and is not representative of all ongoing reserch collaborations which exist between the two institutions.

Click on a faculty member's name to access detailed informtion about that individual and their research.


Georgetown NIH Research Collaboration

Wai-Yee Chan, Ph.D.
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Owen Rennert, M.D.
NICHD
Developmental genomics, using functional genomic approaches to investigate genetic mechanisms that regulate mammalian gonad development, male germ cell differentiation and two human disorders of sexual development

Mark Danielsen, Ph.D.
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Gordon Hager, Ph.D.
Receptor Biology & Gene Expression
Structure/function of steroid receptors

Steven Ebert, Ph.D.
Pharmacology

Alan Koretsky, Ph.D.
NINDS
Functional and molecular imaging (Magnetic Resonance Imaging, MRI, of transplanted cardiomyocyte stem cells)

Steven Ebert, Ph.D.
Pharmacology

Cecilia Lo, Ph.D.
NHLBI
Developmental cardiology (evaluation of embryonic cardiovascular function using high-resolution ultrasound)

Steven Ebert, Ph.D.
Pharmacology

Karl Pfeifer, Ph.D.
NICHD
Mammalian genes and development (genetically-engineered mouse models)

Karen Gale, Ph.D.
Pharmacology

Michael Rogawski, Ph.D.
NINDS
Pending

Robert Glazer, Ph.D.
Pharmacology & Oncology, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center

Bruce Baum, Ph.D.
NIDCR, Gene Therapy & Therapeutics
AAV-mediated gene transfer in the salivary gland

Radoslav Goldman, Ph.D.
Tumor Biology, Oncology, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center

Stephan Ambs, Ph.D.
NCI, Human Carcinogenesis
Prostate cancer biomarkers

Radoslav Goldman, Ph.D.
Tumor Biology, Oncology, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center

Ann Hsing, Ph.D.
NCI, Cancer Epidemiology & Genetics
Prostate cancer

Radoslav Goldman, Ph.D.
Tumor Biology, Oncology, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center

Emanuel Petricoin, Ph.D.
NCI,FDA, Clinical Proteomics
Proteomics in liver cancer and head and neck cancer

Kenneth Kellar, Ph.D.
Pharmacology

John Daly, Ph.D.
NIDDK, Bioorganic Chemistry
Aspects of nicotinic cholinergic receptors, including new ligands and methods and newly discovered native cell lines tht express these receptors

Kenneth Kellar, Ph.D.
Pharmacology

Phillip Dennis, Ph.D.
NCI, Cancer Therapeutics

Cell survival pathways

Bjorn Knollman, Ph.D.
Pharmacology

Karl Pfeifer, Ph.D.
NICHD, Mammalian Genes & Development
Regulation of inner ear and cardiac function by the K-channel Kcngl

Bjorn Knollman, Ph.D.
Pharmacology

Karl Pfeifer, Ph.D.
NICHD, Mammalian Genes & Development
Role of cardiac calsequestrin in cardiac Ca signaling

Susette Mueller, Ph.D.
Tumor Biology, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center

Ken Yamada, Ph.D.
NIDCR
Invasive tumor cells using live imaging to determine the role of cortactin in protease delivery to invadopodia which facilitates matrix degradation during invasion

Susette Mueller, Ph.D.
Tumor Biology, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center

Paul Randazzo, Ph.D.
NCI
Investigating the role of the ARF GAP ASAP1 in invadopodia function regulated by Src tyrosine kinase

Susette Mueller, Ph.D.
Tumor Biology, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center

Jennifer Lippencott-Schwartz, Ph.D.
NIDHD
Applying new GFP-related imaging techniques such as FRAP to the study of invadopodia dynamics

Vassilios Papadopoulos, Ph.D.
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Constantine Stratakis, Ph.D.
NICHD
The role of the PAP7 protein in Carney complex syndrome

John Richert, M.D.
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Peter Roeller, Ph.D.
NCI, Medicinal Chemistry
Small organic molecules that block the presentation of myelin basic protein peptides by HLA molecules to autoreactive T cells

Peter Shields, M.D.
Tumor Biology, Oncology & Medicine, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center

PJ Brooks
NIAAA

BJ Song
NIAAA

The molecular basis for alcohol drinking and breast cancer risk

Stefano Vicini, Ph.D.
Pharmacology, Physiology & Biophysics

Andres Buonanno, Ph.D.
NICHD, Developmental Neurobiology

Changes in functional and pharmacologic properties of NMDARs in consequences to the deletion of NR2C subunit of NMDA receptors

Stefano Vicini, Ph.D.
Pharmacology, Physiology & Biophysics

Robert Wenthold, Ph.D.
NIDCD, Neurochemistry
Regulation of the expression of NMDA receptors by intracellular epitopes

 

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