We study a family of endocytic adaptor proteins called epsins, which are central to a number of important diseases in humans, including atherosclerosis, diabetes, cancer, and obesity. We have developed novel conditional mouse strains that have aided in the detailed characterization of epsins and...
Faculty development publications about our programs (selected) Branch WT, Chou CL, Farber NJ, Hatem D, Keenan C, Makoul G, Quinn M, Salazar W, Sillman J, Stuber M, Wilkerson LA, Mathew G, Fost M. Faculty development to enhance humanistic teaching and role modeling: A collaborative study at eight...