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Characterize vascular differentiation

1. Characterize vascular differentiation. The word endothelial progenitor cell is used often in the literature, yet this cell is abstractly defined. The word seems to apply to any cell that has differentiated beyond a stem cell, but has not yet become a mature endothelial cell. I would like to...

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Kara E. McCloskey, PhD Associate and Founding Professor, School of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials Science and Engineering (MBSE) Address: 5200 N Lake Rd Merced, CA 95343 Office: Science and Engineering Building, Rm 344 Contact Info: Email: kmccloskey@ucmerced.edu Phone: (209) 228 - 7885...

Anley Tefera, M.S.

Anley (goes by T) is a PhD candidate in Biological Engineering & Small-scale Technologies (BEST). T's project involves studying the development of a cell stretching device for cardiac tissue slices as an in vitro model of cardiac tissue. He has been funded as an NSF-Diversity Fellow, as well as, a...

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1. Characterize vascular differentiation. The word endothelial progenitor cell is used often in the literature, yet this cell is abstractly defined. The word seems to apply to any cell that has differentiated beyond a stem cell, but has not yet become a mature endothelial cell. I would like to...

1. Characterize vascular differentiation

The word endothelial progenitor cell is used often in the literature, yet this cell is abstractly defined. The word seems to apply to any cell that has differentiated beyond a stem cell, but has not yet become a mature endothelial cell. I would like to answer question regarding the origins of an...

McCloskeylab in the News

July Update: The McCloskey Lab has been awarded a grant from the Cancer Reserach Coordinating Committee (CRCC) to build an "Integrated Model of Cancer, Vasculature, and Immune System". April Update: Jessalyn Arteta recently presented her research at the NSF-CREST funded end-of-year CCBM symposium...