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Dr. Nickolai Dulin is an Associate Professor at the University of Chicago in the Medicine-Pulmonary and Critical Care department. His research focuses on the signaling mechanisms of TGF-beta-induced myofibroblast differentiation in pulmonary fibrosis and the biological functions of RGS proteins, particularly RGS3, in G protein signaling and cancer biology.
- NIH Funding:
- R01HL149993 (2020-2024): Fibroblast Biology and Pulmonary Fibrosis
- R56HL127395 (2015-2017): Control of myofibroblast activation by Na/K-ATPase
- R01GM085058 (2009-2013): Novel functions of RGS3
- R01HL071755 (2005-2011): Endothelin-1 signaling
Research Trends: Dr. Dulin's publications span TGF-beta signaling, RGS protein regulation, ion transport, and metabolic pathways in fibrosis. His work explores how cytoskeletal dynamics and signal transduction contribute to lung disease and oncogenic processes.
Scientific Collaborations: Dr. Dulin collaborates with researchers such as Dr. Anne Sperling (T cell inflammation) and Dr. Gokhan Mutlu (pulmonary fibrosis), utilizing cell culture and animal models to dissect disease mechanisms.
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