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Dr. Noah Zimmerman
noah.zimmermn@usm.edu
Education
B.S.
- Biology - University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point - 1993-1997
M.S.
- Gastrointestinal physiology/parasitology, Animal Health and
Biomedical
Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine - 1999
Ph.D. - Signaling in the gastrointestinal tract, Veterinary Science
Graduate Program - 2003
My thesis work focused on intestinal permeability as it is affected
by Hymenolepis diminuta infection.
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Academic Employment
Dr.
Zimmerman is currently a post-doctoral scientist at the Gulf Coast
Research Laboratories, Ocean Springs, MS
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2003
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Research
assistant/graduate student studying intestinal motility and parasitology
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1997-2003 |
| Teaching
assistant - Veterinary Histology laboratory |
1999 |
Current and Previous Research
Masters
research with Dr. John A. Oaks, Department of Comparative
Biosciences, Sch. of Veterinary Medicine, Univ Wisconsin - Madison
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1997-1999 |
| Ph.D.
research focused upon the identification of a tapeworm-derived signal
molecule, cGMP, which causes alterations in intestinal epithelial
motility and permeability. |
2003 |
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