healthcare › ... › lung-transplant-surgery
… alike and that the operation has an important impact on outcomes. To each case, our surgeons bring a collective … experience of over 1,000 lung transplant procedures. We combine our expertise through collaboration in operative … We offer all our patients the safest and most advanced comprehensive experience possible. We routinely review and …
healthcare › ... › functional-movement-disorders
… (e.g. nurse, physician) or while caring for someone with similar problems. Other characteristics include: Slurred … In many cases, it takes more time or even several visits before the patient begins to understand the … Functional Movement Disorder. Semin Neurol. 2023 Feb;43(1):106-122. Hallett M, Aybek S, Dworetzky BA, McWhirter L, …
healthcare › ... › multiple-system-atrophy
… the United States. Symptoms tend to rapidly progress over 5-10 years with loss of function and increasing disability. … pauses in breathing during sleep (sleep apnea), and exhibit combative behavior while asleep, known as REM sleep … when sitting (Pisa sign). Tremor, if present, is usually mild and jerky. Patients also may develop hoarseness, …
research › ... › publications
… ; Zoghbi, Huda Y . Mol Psychiatry, 2019 Jan 04; PMID:30610205 Molecular layer interneurons shape the spike activity … U2SURP and CHERP to Regulate Expression and Splicing of RNA-Processing Proteins. De Maio, Antonia; Yalamanchili, Hari … Huda Y . Cell Rep, 2018 Oct 16; PMID:30332651 ATXN1-CIC Complex Is the Primary Driver of Cerebellar Pathology in …
departments › ... › resident-life
… exciting time because you finally begin your journey to becoming a radiologist. A typical day for an R1 is somewhat … you will begin your day around 7 a.m. by protocoling upcoming studies and reading a variety of x-rays and CTs that … weekend day shifts. During these call shifts, residents become proficient in reading inpatient and Emergency …
research › ... › previous-lab-members
… lab: Assistant Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Publications: Singh, R . and Cooper, T.A. (2012) … by increasing wild-type ataxin1 levels. Cell 160, 1087-1098. PMC4383046 Pedrotti, S., Giudice, J., … cardiomyocytes during postnatal heart development. Nature Communications 5, 3603. PMC4018662 Giudice, J. and Cooper, …
research › ... › projects
… in the PCP gene VANGL1 were found in several families affected by spina bifida, while VANGL2 SNPs were … The development of the vertebrate craniofacies requires complicated tissue-tissue interactions between all germ … industrial chemicals are sold at quantities exceeding 400 million tons per year; however, there also remains a …
healthcare › ... › progressive-supranuclear-palsy
… disease, tremor is rarely a prominent part of PSP. The most common symptoms are reduced eye movements, recurrent falls … disease. Men and women are equally affected. Up to 6 in 100,000 people develop PSP. The life expectancy from … strokes and other brain abnormalities that may present similarly to PSP. MRI of the brain often shows characteristic …
research › ... › publications
… of Disseminated Breast Cancer Cells. Cancer Cell 27(2):193-210. PMID: 25600338. Hsu, T.Y-T., Simon, L.M., Neill, N., … cancer. Nature. 525(7569): 384-388. PMID: 26331541. - Commentary: Stine, Z.E, Dang, C.V. (2015) Splicing and … H., Korshunov, A., Read, T., Sun, J.L., Schmitt, E.M., Miller, C.R., Buckley, A.F., McLendon, R.E., Westbrook, T.F. …
research › ... › lab-news
… won best poster at the 2025 Myotonic Dystrophy Foundation Family Conference. Zach Castles from the Genetics and Genomics … presentation at the 2025 Myotonic Dystrophy Association Family Conference. Rong-Chi’s paper describing rescue of the … and homeostasis published in Int J Mol Sci. 2023 10.3390/ijms24032903. Larissa was awarded a three year NIH …