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Epithelial cells are the body's first line of defense against environmental pollutants. They have fluid membranes with subdomains that somehow retain specific functions (apical vs basolateral domains). Some have projections that move fluid across the cells surface (lung cilia, intestinal microvilli) or allow detection of sound (stereocilia of ears). How do epithelial cells do it? How do they provide the body protection from compounds like ozone? How do they organize projections to generate force? These are the questions we study.

Research Topics

Environmental Cell Biology: Investigating the effects of ozone on lung alveolar cells.
A primer on lungs and ozone

Biophysics: Characterizing flagella force generation via laser trapping (page in progress)

Collaboration with Davidson Herpetology lab: Has Chytrid fungus reached the amphibian population of NC? (in progress, page coming soon)

 

General Resources

American Society for Cell Biology

Chlamydomonas Genetics Center

National Conferences on Undergraduate Research (NCUR)

PubMed (Medline)

Web of Science (login required)

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