2008- 09 Ph.D. Students in Biomedical Sciences


Micah Waltz
Hometown: Butte, MT
Undergraduate Institution: Idaho State University
Degree(s): B.S. Zoology
Research Interest: The interplay of the cytokines osteopontin and TGF-B1 in nanoparticle induced pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis.
Graduate Program: Cellular & Integrative Physiology
Research Advisor: Anna A. Shvedova, Ph.D.

Presentations:

1. Waltz, M.J., Murray, A., Kisin, E., Tkach, A., Shvedova, A. (2011). Osteopontin and TGF-B1 release in response to single walled carbon nanotube exposure. SOT 2011. Washington DC, March 6-10. In preparation.

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