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Description
Dr. Narula is in his third year as a fellow in the Pediatric Pulmonary
Division at Columbia. He is fully trained and board certified in
Pediatrics and is completing clinical training in Pediatric Pulmonology.
His research training during the fellowship was initially focused on
epithelial cell physiology (transepithelial fluid movement) t Columbia and
he is now beginning work on epithelial cell biology (surface distribution
of proteins in polarized epithelial cells) in Dr. Rodriguez-Boulan's
laboratory at Cornell. The goal of the research plan is to elucidate the
nature of the signals involved in the targeting of proteins into different
surface domains of epithelial cells and the mechanism by which these
signals operate. the human EGF receptor, NGF receptor, and several mutants
of each of these will be transfected into MDCK cells and their surface
distribution will be studied by biotinylation and targeting assays
developed in Dr. Rodriguez-Boulan's laboratory. Basolateral sorting
receptors will be identified by in vitro assays with perforated/transfected
cells and then isolated by crosslinking experiments. The skills developed
from these studies will enable Dr. Narula to study trafficking and
polarization of CFTR in polarized epithelial cell lines expressing CFTR
constitutively or in cells transfected with normal and mutant CFTR cDNA.
Dr. Rodriguez-Boulan's laboratory is recognized for excellent training of
post doctoral fellows and pioneering research on membrane and epithelial
cells biology. In parallel with the research, Dr. Narula will take
advanced courses in cell and molecular biology. Clinical activity to
maintain skills will be limited to 15% effort and will be carried out in
the Pediatric Pulmonary Division at Columbia where Dr. Narula will have an
appointment as an Assistant Professor. On completion of the award, Dr.
Narula will continue his academic career as an independent investigator in
this Division.
Statut | Terminé |
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Date de début/de fin réelle | 7/1/92 → 6/30/98 |
Keywords
- Biología celular
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