
IB
Unit: School of Medicine
Department: Department of Pharmacology
Office location and address
1340 Jefferson Park Ave
Charlottesville,
Virginia
22903
Education
BS, Princeton University
PhD, University of Pennsylvania
PhD, University of Pennsylvania
Publications
Sponsored Awards
Role of Foxa2 in ligand-dependent activation of nuclear receptors
Source: U.S. NIH Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidne
January 10, 2020 – December 31, 2024
Nucleosome architecture in aging and nuclear receptor activation in the liver
Source: U.S. NIH Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidne
February 14, 2017 – March 31, 2019
Courses
Credits: 1–3
A year-long research project in biomedical engineering conducted in consultation with a department faculty advisor; usually related to ongoing faculty research. Includes the design, execution, and analysis of experimental laboratory work and computational or theoretical computer analysis of a problem. Requires a comprehensive report of the results. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year standing, and instructor permission.
Credits: 1
Recent developments in pharmacology are presented by outside speakers at weekly intervals to faculty, staff and students. Students may participate by meeting with the speaker during the day of the seminar. One hour weekly during both the first and second semesters.
Credits: 1
Recent developments in pharmacology are presented by outside speakers at weekly intervals to faculty, staff and students. Students may participate by meeting with the speaker during the day of the seminar. One hour weekly during both the first and second semesters.
Credits: 1–12
This course is for visiting research students participating in the BIMS Visiting Research Graduate Trianeeship Program (VRGTP). Students in this course are dual enrolled in their home institution and will participate in research for a minimum of 4 semesters. The research will assist them in completing their degree at their home institution. Non-degree students.