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Yale University School Medicine

  • Description:

    NIH funded post-doctoral research training position available in Digestive Diseases to work with an NIH funded physician-scientist. Investigations are focused on studies aimed at identifying the endocytic and exocytic mechanisms regulating brush border membrane protein traffic in the intestine and their relevance to intestinal diseases. Interested candidates should have molecular and cell biological experience and a strong interest in epithelial cell biology.

     

    Examples of our publications:

     

    Kravtsov DV, Caputo C, Collaco A, Hoekstra N, Egan ME, Mooseker MS, Ameen NA. Myosin Ia is required for CFTR brush border membrane trafficking and ion transport in the mouse small intestine. Traffic. Vol 13 (8) August, pp 1072-1082, 2012 (Cover image)

     

    Anne Collaco 1,2 Robert Jakab1,2 Peter Hegan3, Mark Mooseker3, Nadia Ameen1,2

           a-AP2 directs myosin VI-dependent endocytosis of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator channels in the intestine JBC, 285 (22) pp17177-17187, 2010

     

    Nadia Ameen, M.D and Gerard Apodaca. Defective CFTR Apical Endocytosis and Enterocyte Brush Border in Myosin VI-Deficient Mice. Traffic. (8):998-1006, 2007

     

    Interested candidates please send CV and 2 letters of recommendations to:

     

    Nadia Ameen, MD

    Associate Professor Pediatrics, Cellular and Molecular Physiology

    Nadia.Ameen@yale.edu

    Office: 203-785-4649

      

  • Website: http://www.yale.edu
  • Dept Site: http://tools.medicine.yale.edu/ameen/www/about.html
  • Sector: Academia

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