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Dr. Heidi Woelbern serves as Professor of Biology at Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU), where she has taught since 2008. Her instructional portfolio includes core courses such as Introduction to Biotechnology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry, Microbiology of Infectious Diseases, Genetics, and Perspectives on Science.
Her academic credentials feature a Ph.D. in Biological Chemistry from the University of California, Los Angeles, complemented by dual bachelor's degrees earned Magna Cum Laude from Westmont College: a B.S. in Chemistry and a B.A. in Religious Studies.
Woelbern's research program centers on nuclear receptors—specialized transcription factors that regulate metabolic disease pathways. Her investigations span diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, lipoprotein metabolism, and cancer mechanisms, with particular emphasis on bile acid signaling through receptors like FXR and LXR. This work bridges molecular biochemistry with clinical implications for metabolic syndromes.
Analysis of her 13 publications (2000-2006) reveals consistent exploration of nuclear receptor crosstalk in lipid homeostasis. Her studies demonstrate how receptors like FXR, LXR, and PPARγ converge on targets including PLTP, apoE, and MRP2, establishing foundational links between bile acid signaling and triglyceride regulation. The work spans structural biology, transcriptional regulation, and translational pharmacology.
Her scientific recognition includes:
- George Popjak Scholar Award (2001)
- Department of Education Training Grant (1997–1998)
- Academic Honors (1991–1995)
Woelbern has secured research funding including the Department of Education Training Grant and contributed to patent development for MRP2 regulation. Her academic service features a co-directorship of SEASAND (Science Education Association of San Diego) from 2009–2010. Professional affiliations encompass the Endocrine Society (2002–2007) and American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2004–2007).
Her industry experience as Senior Research Scientist at Ligand Pharmaceuticals (2002–2007) informs her translational approach, while her UCLA postdoctoral training (2001–2002) established her nuclear receptor expertise. The patent 'Methods and Compositions for Regulating Multi-drug Resistance Associated Protein 2' exemplifies her impact on drug metabolism research.
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