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Fields of Research

  • Intracellular signaling
  • Molecular basis of disease

Research Summary

Investigating the role of spatial localization which drives aberrant signal transduction in kidney disease.


Research Statement

A kinase anchoring proteins (AKAPs) regulate signaling events by constraining kinases, phosphatases, and their substrates at specific locations in the cell. The dysregulation of such localized signaling drives disease states. I am interested in investigating such states involving the kidneys using both molecular genetics and imaging techniques.


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Jerome Falcone

Graduate Student

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UW Department of Pharmacology

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Why Pharmacology?

Jerome Falcone

Graduate Student

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UW Department of Pharmacology

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Faculty

Building:
Health Sciences Center K Wing
Room:
K326
Box:
357280
Phone:
206-221-0517
Web Link:
https://depts.washington.edu/phcol/faculty/scott.php

Lab

Building:
Health Sciences Center K Wing
Room:
K326
Box:
357280
Phone:
206-221-0517
Web Link:
https://depts.washington.edu/phcol/faculty/scott.php

Jerome Falcone

Graduate Student

Affiliations

UW Department of Pharmacology

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Jerome Falcone

Graduate Student

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UW Department of Pharmacology

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Students/Postdocs

Jerome Falcone

Graduate Student

Affiliations

UW Department of Pharmacology

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Publications

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SAR studies on truxillic acid mono esters as a new class of antinociceptive agents targeting fatty acid binding proteins.

Yan S, Elmes MW, Tong S, Hu K, Awwa M, Teng GYH, Jing Y, Freitag M, Gan Q, Clement T, Wei L, Sweeney JM, Joseph OM, Che J, Carbonetti GS, Wang L, Bogdan DM, Falcone J, Smietalo N, Zhou Y, Ralph B, Hsu HC, Li H, Rizzo RC, Deutsch DG, Kaczocha M, Ojima I.

Eur J Med Chem. 2018 Jun 25;154:233-252. doi: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2018.04.050. Epub 2018 May 26.

PMID: 29803996 Free PMC Article

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Fatty acid-binding protein 5 controls microsomal prostaglandin E synthase 1 (mPGES-1) induction during inflammation.

Bogdan D, Falcone J, Kanjiya MP, Park SH, Carbonetti G, Studholme K, Gomez M, Lu Y, Elmes MW, Smietalo N, Yan S, Ojima I, Puopolo M, Kaczocha M.

J Biol Chem. 2018 Apr 6;293(14):5295-5306. doi: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.001593. Epub 2018 Feb 13.

PMID: 29440395

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Jerome Falcone

Graduate Student

Affiliations

UW Department of Pharmacology

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