About
Lindsay Cormier is an Associate Professor at the University of Kentucky, affiliated with the Department of Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences. She is also a member of the Markey Cancer Center and the Translational Oncology Research Program.
Education:
- Master of Public Health (MPH), Eastern Kentucky University (2019)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), University of Kentucky (2012)
- Bachelor of Science (B.S.), University of Kentucky (2006)
Cormier's research focuses on vascular remodeling and inflammation related to calcium-independent phospholipase A2 and microRNA-1. Her work intersects pharmacology, nutritional sciences, and translational oncology, with an emphasis on molecular mechanisms in disease progression.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellowship from American Heart Association Great Rivers Affiliate
Cormier has contributed to projects involving transgenic mouse models, cell function analysis, and microRNA/phospholipase A2 research. Her collaborative work includes a research project with Gong, M. (PI) on AngII-induced vascular remodeling.
Labs & Teams: She is affiliated with the Markey Cancer Center and the Translational Oncology Research Program, contributing to interdisciplinary cancer research initiatives.
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