The Department of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Sciences is home to scientists with broad expertise in cardiovascular and related systems as well as cellular metabolism related to diabetes, cancer and heart disease.
More About UsThe Luse lab studies molecular events that drive promoter recognition and transcription of genes in chromosomes.
Learn MoreThe Perez lab discerns the roles of α1-adrenergic receptor subtypes in physiological and pathophysiological states.
Learn MoreThe Reizes lab studies ovarian cancer and triple negative breast cancer, focusing on novel therapeutic development.
Learn MoreThe findings could aid in the development of more effective glioblastoma treatment.
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The microRNA (miRNA) is involved in negative gene regulation and blocks cancer gene expression twice as much in XX females compared to XY males
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