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Thursday, October 16, 2008
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  Jess Cunnick, PhD, is an independent scientist who works with our group.  Dr. Cunnick obtained his PhD from Kansas State University and completed post-doctoral fellowships at the Moffitt Institute in Tampa, FL and City of Hope in Duarte, CA.  Dr. Cunnick is seeking to determine how the pleckstrin homology domain of AFAP-110 is able to bind to phospholipids, and the mechanism by which phospholipid binding is able to regulate AFAP-110/cSrc interactions.
YoungJin Cho

YoungJin Cho, PhD is a post doctoral fellow who obtained her doctorate from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine.  Dr. Cho’s project seeks to understand how podosomes form in response cSrc activation.

Deanne Vincent

Deanne Vincent is a graduate student who obtained her BS from Lycoming college.  Her work focuses upon utilizing proteomic techniques to identify binding partners for AFAP-110.

Brandi Snyder

Brandi Snyder is a graduate student who obtained her BS from the University of Pittsburgh in Biology and Chemistry.  Her work focuses upon identifying the function of the AFAP-110 paralog, AFAP-L1.

Hong Lin

Hong Lin is a technician in the lab who obtained her BS from Fujan University in Biology.  Her work focuses upon understanding how AFAP-110/cSrc interactions regulate cell adhesion.

Anne Clump

Anne Clump is a senior research assistant in the lab who obtained her BS from West Virginia University in Biology.  Her work focuses upon understanding how cSrc activation can stimulate resistance to chemotherapy.

Patrick Apopa

Patrick Apopa, PhD, is a post doctoral fellow who obtained his PhD from West Virginia University.  He is working on a collaborative project with Dr.’s Flynn, Y. Qian and L. Guo to determine how nanoparticles can activate cellular signaling pathways in cell culture.

 

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