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Students Trained


Table 2

Pre- and Postdoctoral Trainees of Ann Linda Baldwin

Faculty Member
Past and Current
Students

Pre
or Post

Training Period

Prior Academic Degree

Title of Research Project

Current Position (past trainees)

Degree(s)

Year(s)

Institutions(s)

Baldwin, Ann

 

 

Former

Ning Zhong Wu


Pre


1987-1991


MS


86


UCSD

Regulation of microvascular permeability during histamine stimulation in rat mesentery

Resident, Dept. of Urology, Duke University

Carrie Merkle

Post

1991-1994

PhD

94

Arizona State U

Effects of acute blood stasis on interstitial uptake of albumin from microcirculatory networks

Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, University of Arizona

Carl Boswell

 

Post

1993-1994

PhD

86

Oregon State U

Effects of pressure on structure of endothelial cell junctions

Research Assistant Professor Dept. of Surgery, Arizona Health Science Center

Hamda Al-Naemi

Pre

1995- 99

BS

99

University of Qatar

Role of nitric oxide in the recovery period after histamine treatment

Assistant Professor, University of Qatar

Brook McGuire

Pre

1998

BS

94

U of Rochester

Measurement of convection and diffusion of albumin through artery walls

Postdoc in Mathematics, U of AZ

Ray Wong

Pre

1996-01

BS

93

Syracuse Univ

Molecular characterization of the regulation of endothelial barrier function during inflammation

Sr. Perfusionist, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ

Jan Edward Valeski

Post

1996-04

PhD

89

SUNY

Effects of leukocyte adherence on microvascular permeability and endothelial actin cytoskeleton

Disability

Jonathan Alberding

Pre

1999-04

MS

04

U of Arizona

Non-steady pressure affects large arteries and endothelium

Postdoc in Physiology, University of Arizona

Maxwell Ginsburg

Pre

02-04

BS

02

U of Arizona

Effects of mast cell degranulation on hemoglobin-induced microvascular damage

Medical student, George Washington U

Tara Burke


Pre


03-06


BS


02


U of Arizona

Does Nitric Oxide from S-Nitrosohemoglobin Reduce Hemoglobin-Induced Microvascular Damage?

Artificial Heart Technician. Section of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery. Arizona Health Sciences Center

Anora Burwell

Pre

03-06

BS

03

Alfred University

Do audible and ultrasonic sounds of intensities common in animal facilities affect the autonomic nervous system of rodents?

Research Project Leader, US Biomaterials, Florida

Present

Anna Brauner

Pre

06-08

BS

06

U of California, Davis

Effects of cage size and animal enrichment on cardiovascular function and behavior of rats