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Anthony De Tomaso |
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Dr. De Tomaso received his BS degree in Biology from Stanford University and his PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. His doctoral thesis focused on understanding the mechanisms of multi-subunit protein assembly and targeting, using the rodent Na,K-ATPase. Following completion of his PhD, Dr. De Tomaso was a NIH fellow in the laboratory of Irv Weissman at Stanford University, where he worked on both delineating the molecular mechanisms which underlie allorecognition in the primitive chordate, Botryllus schlosseri, as well as understanding the cellular and molecular basis of regeneration in this organism. Dr. De Tomaso is a recipient of the Ellison Foundation New Scholars in Aging award. Contact Information
Office: (805) 893-7276 Mailing Address
Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology |
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