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Vascular Ion Channel Research Lab

@fancherlab

Our research at the University of Delaware focuses on cardiovascular disease risk factors and how they contribute to endothelial dysfunction.

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The Fancher Lab is now on Twitter! We are excited to join a new platform to share our research in the field of vascular physiology and connect with other professionals. We are at the #APS2023 conference and would love to chat!

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We are looking for a post doc to join our team! Below is the job description. We are at #APS2023 so stop by poster 152 or 146 to learn more about our lab, research, & this opportunity!

We are looking for a post doc to join our team! Below is the job description. We are at #APS2023 so stop by poster 152 or 146 to learn more about our lab, research, & this opportunity!
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Fancher Lab has another job opening! We are looking for a Research Associate to join our team of scientists. See below for description. #hiring

Fancher Lab has another job opening! We are looking for a Research Associate to join our team of scientists. See below for description. #hiring
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Congratulations to Dr. Fancher & Dr. Levitan on their recent publication! A review article that dives into the mechanisms regarding hypercholesterolemia induced endothelial dysfunction. Check it out here! link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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We had a great time presenting our work at the #NERIC conference hosted in Wilmington, DE this year. We all learned a lot from other scientists across the East Coast!

We had a great time presenting our work at the #NERIC conference hosted in Wilmington, DE this year. We all learned a lot from other scientists across the East Coast!
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Fancher Lab is headed to Long Beach, California for the #APS2024 Summit! We have two posters, P0194 and P0551, as well as a talk by Erica Johnson on Sunday morning at 8:45am, in the Physiology of Extreme Obesity session. Come check out our work American Physiological Society!

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NEW PAPER ALERT🗣️🚨Hot off the presses! Just published in AJP-Cell Physiology, Rokka et. al details how visceral obesity in conjunction with CD36, inhibits Kir 2.1 ion channels. Check it out at the link in our bio!

NEW PAPER ALERT🗣️🚨Hot off the presses! Just published in <a href="/AJPCellPhys/">AJP-Cell Physiology</a>, Rokka et. al details how visceral obesity in conjunction with CD36, inhibits Kir 2.1 ion channels. Check it out at the link in our bio!
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Fancher Lab is happy to share a new pub & congratulate Malak on her first, first author! Check out how A long-term high fat diet induces differential gene expression changes in spatially distinct adipose tissue of male mice in Physiological Genomics!🧬🧪 journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115…

Fancher Lab is happy to share a new pub &amp; congratulate Malak on her first, first author! Check out how A long-term high fat diet induces differential gene expression changes in spatially distinct adipose tissue of male mice in Physiological Genomics!🧬🧪

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Congrats to Malak Alradi et al. for the #APSselect paper "A long-term high-fat diet induces differential gene expression changes in spatially distinct adipose tissue of male mice" in Physiological Genomics Vascular Ion Channel Research Lab UD Health Sciences ow.ly/htby50UlezG

Congrats to Malak Alradi et al. for the #APSselect paper "A long-term high-fat diet induces differential gene expression changes in spatially distinct adipose tissue of male mice" in <a href="/PhysiologicalG/">Physiological Genomics</a> 
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Woo hoo! MCS member Drew Fancher and team were selected for an APS Select award for this amazing publication! Congrats!! 🍾 Vascular Ion Channel Research Lab journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.11…

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#APSselect study from Physiological Genomics finds visceral and subcutaneous fat tissue have differently expressed genes. Findings could inform future #obesity treatments for visceral fat dysfunction. Read more about it: ow.ly/yKCV50UpQWE CC: Vascular Ion Channel Research Lab UD Health Sciences Hilary Coller

#APSselect study from <a href="/PhysiologicalG/">Physiological Genomics</a> finds visceral and subcutaneous fat tissue have differently expressed genes. Findings could inform future #obesity treatments for visceral fat dysfunction. Read more about it:  ow.ly/yKCV50UpQWE CC: <a href="/fancherlab/">Vascular Ion Channel Research Lab</a> <a href="/UDCHS/">UD Health Sciences</a> <a href="/CollerHilary/">Hilary Coller</a>