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  1. She began her PhD at Vanderbilt in August 2018 and joined Dr. Graham’s lab in February 2019. For her thesis, she is characterizing two new Atp10A and Atp10D mouse models in the context of metabolic dysfunction. She hopes the findings from her research will be used to inform the design of therapeutics that will help patients.

  2. Welcome to the Graham Lab! The overall goal of our lab is to determine how biological membranes are assembled and organized. This includes analysis of how proteins are localized to the appropriate organelles in the secretory and endocytic pathways, and how P4-ATPases contribute to membrane asymmetry, protein trafficking, and human disease. Our ...

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  3. Stevenson Professor of Biological Sciences. Department of Biological Sciences. Vanderbilt University. Nashville, TN 37235-1634. 615-343-1835 (office) tr.graham@vanderbilt.edu. The overall goal of our lab is to determine how biological membranes are assembled and organized.

  4. Dr. Graham graduated from Vanderbilt University Medical School in 1992. He completed residency in Pediatrics at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and fellowship training in Pediatric Rheumatology at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC).

  5. ‪Professor of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 8,658‬‬ - ‪Cell Biology‬ - ‪Membrane Biology‬

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