Michael Todd Valerius, Ph.D.
Title Instructor in Medicine Institution Brigham and Women's Hospital Address Harvard Inst of Medicine Medicine-Renal, HIM-550 4 Blackfan Cir Boston MA 02115
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DCE Teaching Support
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Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Department
FDCE - Other Academic
Overview
http://www.valeriuslab.org
Research
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U24DK110814
(KESSELMAN, CARL)
Sep 15, 2016 - May 31, 2021
USC GUDMAP Coordinating Center
Role Description: Funded as the Biocurator for GUDMAP.
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DK107350-subaward
(VALERIUS, MICHAEL T)
Apr 1, 2016 - Mar 31, 2018
NIH/NIDDK - The USC (Re)Building the Kidney Coordinating Center
Differentiation of Fluorescent Reporter Human iPS Cell Lines for Monitoring Renal Cell Lineages
Role Description: Our objective is to aid RBK studies of in vitro cell populations by generating kidney cell type specific human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) reporter lines using CRISPR/Cas9.
Role: Principal Investigator
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F32DK060319
(VALERIUS, MICHAEL T)
Sep 30, 2001 - Sep 29, 2004
Molecular Regulation of Nephron Formation
Role: Principal Investigator
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