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Student, Joshua Boucher was successful yesterday in publishing a first author review article in the journal Frontiers in Physiology. The title of the article is "Molecular pathways of Notch signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells". The article was in collaboration with Dr. Tom Gridley (formerly of the Jackson labs, now an MMCRI scientist) and Dr. Lucy Liaw.
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences & Engineering student, Amanda Favreau, was published in American Journal of Hematology on February 28th for her article entitled: miR-199b-5p directly targets PODXL and DDR1 and decreased levels of miR-199b-5p correlate with elevated expressions of PODXL and DDR1 in acute myeloid leukemia.