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Elizabeth Luna, Ph.D.
Academic Role: Professor
Faculty Appointment(s) In:
Cell Biology
Other Affiliation(s):
Cancer Center
Cell Dynamics Group
Interdisciplinary Graduate Program
Program in Immunology and Virology
Potential Rotation Projects
Rotation projects involving biochemical, molecular genetic, and/or cell-based techniques can be tailored to the interests of the students. Questions associated with ongoing projects described above in the Research section are available for students who want to learn a specific technique. Questions relevant to the laboratory’s interests that could be developed into independent thesis projects include:
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Medium throughput functional screens of supervillin-associated proteins to determine which influence motility, adhesion, contractility, or the formation and function of matrix-invading structures called invadopodia;
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Analysis of motile and signaling dysfunctions in cells and tissues from mice deficient in expression of supervillin isoforms; and
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Function of these membrane skeleton proteins during ‘nongenomic’, plasma membrane-based, responses to steroid receptors in breast or prostate cancer cells.
Office: Biotech 4 Suite 306
Phone: 508-856-8661
E-mail: Elizabeth.Luna@umassmed.edu
Keywords:
Nuclear Receptors,
Cell Dynamics,
Cell Biology,
Muscle Membrane Biochemistry,
Metastasis
Postdoctoral Position Available
A postdoctoral position is available to study in this laboratory. Contact Dr. Luna for additional details.
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