Anne M. Gingery, Ph.D. - MED - Duluth, University of Minnesota
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Anne M. Gingery, Ph.D.


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Contact Information

Phone: 218-726-7417
Fax: 218-726-7906

Email:

agingery@d.umn.edu

Address:

University of Minnesota Medical School Duluth
315 SMed
1035 University Drive
Duluth, MN  55812




Postdoctoral Associate
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology

Education

  • 1991 B.S., Biology, UMD, College of Scence and Engineering; Chemistry,Minor
  • 2007 Ph.D., Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics, UM Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Selected Publications

  1. Gingery, A and Oursler, M.J. (2002): The Roles of TGF-beta in Metastatic Cancer Progression in Bone.  Recent Research Developments in Cancer, 4:13-24.
  2. Gingery, A, Bradley, E., Shaw, A., and Oursler, M.J. (2003): Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase Coordinately Activates the MEK/ERK and Akt/NFkB Pathways to Maintain Osteoclast Survival.  J. Cellular Biochem, 89:165-179.
  3. Gingery, A., Bradley, E.W., Pederson, L., Ruan, M., Horwood, N.J., and Oursler, M.J. MEK is Upstream of Akt in TGF-b Promotion of Osteoclast Survival. Gingery (October 2007 -submitted): Molecular Cell Biology

 


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