The training program in dermatology provides post-doctoral and pre-doctoral candidates training in basic and clinical skin research. This program fulfills a unique niche in dermatology because the training faculty have expertise in bioengineering, computer science and optics as well as traditional biology and health services research. In the four years since this grant was funded under the current PI, the faculty have provided successful training in skin biology and immunology, computer science, optics, engineering and informatics. Skin biology-based studies are supported by diverse laboratory approaches involving enzymology, recombinant DNA technology, lipid biochemistry and gene regulation enabling a trainee to gain broad laboratory expertise. Trainees interested in Health Services research train in collaboration with the Department of Community and Preventive Medicine and may obtain an MPH through the training program. Finally, trainees interested in the interface between technology and medicine have the opportunity to study under the auspices of the Center For Future Health, where their research can focus on interdisciplinary applications for skin disease in collaboration with the faculty in Engineering, Optics and Computer Sciences. Since post-doctoral training is rare in these fields, pre-doctoral support is needed to better entice such trainees to skin-oriented projects. Highly qualified candidates will be selected from applicants applying directly to our residency or research programs, or through the predoctoral training programs of the departments of Optics, Engineering and Computer Science who express an interest in skin research and an academic career.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS)
Type
Institutional National Research Service Award (T32)
Project #
5T32AR007472-18
Application #
7090140
Study Section
Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Special Grants Review Committee (AMS)
Program Officer
Baker, Carl
Project Start
1987-07-01
Project End
2009-04-30
Budget Start
2006-05-01
Budget End
2007-04-30
Support Year
18
Fiscal Year
2006
Total Cost
$153,537
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Rochester
Department
Dermatology
Type
Schools of Dentistry
DUNS #
041294109
City
Rochester
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
14627
Baker, James E; Sriram, Rashmi; Miller, Benjamin L (2017) Recognition-mediated particle detection under microfluidic flow with waveguide-coupled 2D photonic crystals: towards integrated photonic virus detectors. Lab Chip 17:1570-1577
Soong, Joanne; Scott, Glynis A (2017) Isolating Fc-Tagged SEMA4D Recombinant Protein from 293FT Cells. Methods Mol Biol 1493:29-40
Baker, James E; Sriram, Rashmi; Miller, Benjamin L (2015) Two-dimensional photonic crystals for sensitive microscale chemical and biochemical sensing. Lab Chip 15:971-990
Baker, James E; Miller, Benjamin L (2015) Discrimination of ""specific"" and ""nonspecific"" binding in two-dimensional photonic crystals. Opt Express 23:7101-10
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Soong, Joanne; Scott, Glynis (2013) Plexin B1 inhibits MET through direct association and regulates Shp2 expression in melanocytes. J Cell Sci 126:688-95
Pentland, Alice (2013) Building social and scientific networks to grow our global skin biology community. J Invest Dermatol 133:2497-2499
Kuo, I-Hsin; Yoshida, Takeshi; De Benedetto, Anna et al. (2013) The cutaneous innate immune response in patients with atopic dermatitis. J Allergy Clin Immunol 131:266-78
De Benedetto, Anna; Kubo, Akiharu; Beck, Lisa A (2012) Skin barrier disruption: a requirement for allergen sensitization? J Invest Dermatol 132:949-63
Myakishev-Rempel, Max; Stadler, Istvan; Brondon, Philip et al. (2012) A preliminary study of the safety of red light phototherapy of tissues harboring cancer. Photomed Laser Surg 30:551-8

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