RESEARCH SCHOLAR
Durham, NC, US, 27710
School of Medicine
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Research Activities:
Research Topic: Gene Therapy for Respiratory Dysfunction in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Job Description:
Our lab is focused on gene therapy and the control of breathing in neuromuscular disorders. Specifically, we study mouse models of Amylotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Pompe disease and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. In addition, we evaluate the efficacy of adeno-associated viral-mediated gene therapy to correct the respiratory insufficiency that results from these neuromuscular disorders. Specific functions we test are whole body plethysmography and neurophysiology, which measure the muscular and neurological inputs that enable breathing.
We also work with neuronal cell cultures. Post-mortem molecular analysis is also employed, including biochemical (qPCR and western blot) and histological techniques. As a clinician scientist, Dr. ElMallah’s goal is to bring therapy form the bench to the bedside and enhance research at the bench through observations at the bedside. A post-doctoral candidate will spearhead a project that examines the respiratory pathology and neuropathology in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and the impact of novel therapies on this pathology.
Requirements:
· Perform a variety of molecular, cellular, biochemical and immunological analyses.
· Optimize and troubleshoot experimental protocols and equipment.
· Design, execute and document experiments with sufficient detail to understand and repeat by other lab members.
· Update lab members on new developments in commercial reagents and techniques.
· Compile and document results, maintain lab notes, and assist in writing reports and research manuscripts.
· Prepare culture media, reagents and solutions. Assist in the development of new research procedures and techniques.
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