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Patrick David Wilkinson, Ph.D.

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Saint Vincent College, Latrobe, PennsylvaniaBS05/2014Biology
Saint Vincent College, Latrobe, PennsylvaniaCert05/2014Biotechnology
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaPhD08/2019Cellular and Molecular Pathology
2019
ASIP Experimental Pathologist in Graduate Training Merit Award
2018
Award for Selected Oral Presentation at the FASEB Liver Science Research Conference
2017
ASIP Gold Poster Award
2014
Award for Academic Excellence in Field of Study for Biology
2014
Alpha Lambda Delta Maria Leonard Senior Book Award
2010 - 2014
Fr. Maximilian G. Duman Biology Scholarship

Overview
Patrick completed his Ph.D. in Cellular and Molecular Pathology at the University of Pittsburgh in 2019 under the direction of Dr. Andrew Duncan. His doctoral thesis focused on studying the role of polyploidy in liver regeneration and aneuploidy-mediated adaptation to chronic liver disease. He joined the lab of Dr. Wolfram Goessling in 2019 as a postdoctoral fellow to study developmental biology, with a focus on the endoderm. Patrick's research is focused on utilizing CRSIPR/Cas9-generated zebrafish models, combined with diet challenges and RNAseq analyses, to determine how lipid metabolism influences liver growth and development, and whether modulation of early lipid metabolism affects fatty liver disease susceptibility.

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