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  1. Dr. Kathryn Gunn Principal Investigator. Dr. Gunn did her undergraduate degree in chemistry at the California Institute of Technology where she worked in Dr. Douglas Rees’ lab. She went on to earn her PhD in biological sciences from Northwestern University in Dr. Alfonso Mondragón’s lab.

  2. Welcome to the Gunn Lab! Understanding the factors that regulate activity of metabolic enzymes in the pancreas will shed light on the etiology of pancreatitis, a painful disease where enzyme secretion becomes dysregulated, and contribute to the development of new therapeutics to treat it.

  3. Aug 10, 2023 · Dr. Kathryn Gunn was recently awarded the American Society for Cell Biologys (ASCB) Porter prize for research excellence. This prestigious $5,000 prize is awarded to one postdoctoral fellow and one graduate student at the yearly ASCB meeting.

  4. The Gunn Lab is investigating spatiotemporal regulation of enzymes in the Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology at SBU.

  5. Jan 5, 2024 · Biochemistry and Biophysics is happy to share the exciting news that one of our postdoctoral fellows, Dr. Kathryn Gunn, will be leaving UNC to start her own research lab at Stony Brook University in the department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology.

  6. Sep 28, 2022 · Dr. Gunn will use cryoET to image in situ lipoprotein lipase structure. For her independent work, Dr. Gunn will use a combination of cryoEM, cryoET, and fluorescence microscopy to explore how pancreatic metabolic enzymes self-regulate by quaternary structure formation.

  7. Calibrated seismic imaging of eddy‐dominated warm‐water transport across the Bellingshausen Sea, Southern Ocean. KL Gunn, NJ White, RD Larter, CP Caulfield. Journal of Geophysical Research:...

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