Tenure Track Investigator
NIDCR
BUILDING 49, ROOM 5A76
BETHESDA, MD 20892
Phone: (301) 435-5635
E-mail: em48q@nih.gov
Research Interests
Adult bone marrow stem cells; regenerative capacity of stem cells; tissue replacement using stem cells; bone marrow stem cell derivatives in the CNS and peripheral organs, neuronal regeneration, progressive neurological diseases, neuroendocrinology, regulation and expression of neuropeptides; gastrointestinal mucosal defense/dopamine production, localization of receptors in the gastrointestinal system, regeneration in the GI system.
Education
Rákóczi Ferenc Secondary School, Budapest
MD., Semmelweis University Medical School, Budapest
Degree in Computer Programming
PhD., Neuroendocrinology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Budapest
Technical Skills
In situ hibridization histochemistry, experimental brain and general surgery; neuroanatomical tracing techniques in combination with immunocytochemistry (light and electron microscopic level); combination of immunostaining and in situ hybridization methods; amplification methods in immunostaining and in situ hybridization. Microdissection of the CNS and organs; basic electronmicroscopical techniques, immunoelectronmicroscopy, some experience in molecular cloning techniques.
Grants
Auckland Medical Research Foundation, Auckland, New Zealand; Grant no. 3331411, running from 1 July 1996 to 30 June 1998. The title of the grant is "Expression and function of a novel serine protease inhibitor".
Boston University Hospital (Boston) Massachusetts (1994)
PI: Pothoulakis, Charalabos, $224,510 R01 DK47343-02
Title: “Substance P and intestinal inflammation”
Boston University Hospital (Boston) Massachusetts (1995)
PI: Pothoulakis, Charalabos, $219,990 R01 DK47343-01a1
Title:“Substance P and intestinal inflammation”
Bibliography
167 publications