Title Associate Professor of Medicine (Physiology) Institution Joslin Diabetes Center
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Tutor in Molecular and Cellular Biology
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Faculty of Arts & Sciences
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MCB Board of Tutor
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R21HD101826
(LOEKEN, MARY R)
Jun 1, 2020 - May 31, 2022
Identification of Pathways Required for High Glucose-Induced Oxidative Stress Associated With Diabetic Embryopathy by CRISPR-Generated Mutation Screen
Role: Principal Investigator
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R01DK104649
(LOEKEN, MARY R)
Apr 1, 2015 - Jan 31, 2020
Role of Slc2a2/Glut2 in Embryo and Stem Cell Metabolism, Self-Renewal, and Pathways Involved in Diabetic Embryopathy
Role: Principal Investigator
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R01DK058300
(LOEKEN, MARY R)
Sep 1, 2000 - Mar 31, 2016
Embryonic Gene Expression During Diabetic Embryopathy
Role: Principal Investigator
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R01DK052865
(LOEKEN, MARY R)
Aug 1, 1998 - Feb 28, 2015
Search for the Molecular Causes of Diabetic Embryopathy
Role: Principal Investigator
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R01CA050599
(LOEKEN, MARY R)
Jul 1, 1992 - Apr 30, 1997
TRANSCRIPTION REGULATION BY SV40 SMALL T
Role: Principal Investigator
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F32DK007078
(LOEKEN, MARY R)
Jun 23, 1986
CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS IN THE STROKE-PRONE
Role: Principal Investigator
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P41RR001395
(SMITH, PETER JS)
Sep 1, 1982 - Sep 16, 2011
BioCurrents Research Center
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
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