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Kaitlin E. Sundling (Martin)
3rd year graduate student
Biophysics 5th year of MSTP
kemartin2@wisc.edu
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EDUCATION - B.S. 2005, University of Wisconsin
Biochemistry, Mathematics
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE - University of Wisconsin, 9/2003-12/2004
Advisor - Ajit Verma, PhD
Project - Mechanisms of skin carcinogenesis using protein kinase C epsilon transgenic mice as a mode - University of Wisconsin, 5/2002-8/2003
Advisor - William Dove, PhD
Project - Helped with preliminary work on the effect of the APC(Min/+) mutation on apoptotic rates in TGFalpha transgenic mice
PUBLICATIONS - Wheeler DL, Martin KE, Ness KJ, Li Y, Dreckschmidt NE, Wartman M, Ananthaswamy HN, Mitchell DL, Verma AK. Protein kinase C epsilon is an endogenous photosensitizer that enhances ultraviolet radiation-induced cutaneous damage and development of squamous cell carcinomas. Cancer Res. 64:7756-65, 2004.
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