Shimoda Lab

@Shimoda_Lab

Studying cellular mechanisms involved in pulmonary vascular physiology and pathobiology

Baltimore, MD
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2018.

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    Don't forget to apply for one of 10 x $500 Dependent Care Travel Awards from the American Physiological Society for the EB meeting in San Diego. This new membership benefit was initiated by the APS Women in Physiology committee. Deadline February 16.

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    Opportunity to join a training program with great colleagues and mentors in a terrific and stimulating environment! Please share

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    5. velj

    looking for Associate Professor critical care physician-scientist with track record of mentorship & independent funding in clinical research. Direct message or via email (See graphic)

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    3. velj

    underlies triggering a homeostatic endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response in human airway smooth muscle cells to restore normal cell function. Read the new here in AJP-Lung: Pic: Prof. Gary C. Sieck´s lab

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    16. sij

    Prolonged neonatal oxygen exposure causes persistent aortic structural and biomechanical alterations, which is even more pronounced after recovery in normoxia. This is accompanied by a marked impairment in left ventricular function.

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    14. sij

    Congratulations to Dr. Kamila Moskowitzova and coworkers for the new article: Transplantation Enhances Murine Lung Viability and Recovery after Reperfusion Injury.

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    2. sij

    New in AJP-Lung: Collateral Damage: in the Development of Read more here: Lung injury

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    31. pro 2019.

    The Editorial Team thanks all of our contributing authors, reviewers, and readers for their tremendous support of our Journal in 2019. We wish you all a prosperous and safe 2020, and look forward to publishing more of your excellent studies on lung (patho)physiology.

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  10. 19. pro 2019.

    I now have 2 icons that live in my office

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    17. pro 2019.

    Are you going to ? Check out your housing options. Deadline to get the official EB rate is 3/6/20:

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    16. pro 2019.

    Tissue traction microscopy to quantify muscle contraction within precision-cut lung slices. Read the new Innovative Methodology article here in AJP-Lung:

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    Many thanks to the lab members and that helped support the Hopkins Sponsor a Family program this year!

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    12. pro 2019.

    Do you want to clone a new ion channel? Are you interested in the regulation of proton- and cell swelling-activated chloride channels we identified? My lab is looking for a postdoc. Please see details . Please RT!

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    13. pro 2019.

    Mitochondrial Transplantation: Respiration Rescue in Respiratory Failure. Read more here: Picture: Dr. Mark Hepokoski

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    11. pro 2019.

    Deputy Editor Dr. Larissa A. Shimoda accompanied Dr. Gregg L. Semenza to Stockholm for Nobel week, where he was awarded the 2019 in Physiology or Medicine last night. Read Dr. Shimoda’s Editorial congratulating Dr. Semenza, published today at

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    Watch the ceremony and award presentation live today, Dec. 10, at 10:30 a.m. EST, on

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    "At that moment, I was feeling the power of my feelings for those people, particularly for my family, and it just became really kind of overwhelming." –Nobel Laureate Gregg Semenza

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    It's a time to tell the general public how basic science discoveries lead to changes in medicine that lead to better lives for everyone," said Semenza.

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