The Kulkarni laboratory studies the biology and function of pancreatic islets including insulin secreting beta cells and glucagon-secreting alpha cells. The lab has recently started to work on signaling pathways that are critical for modulating beta cell biology including insulin secretion and growth. Current topics under investigation include evaluation of compounds such as small molecules and ligands that can modulate human beta cell biology. Some studies are related to generation of induced pluripotent stem cells from mouse models of type 1 and type 2 diabetes and humans with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The studies are focused on using peripheral tissues (e.g. skin fibroblasts, blood cells and adult skeletal or adipose tissues) to generate induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells. Future studies will be focused on generating differentiated cells from these iPS cells, including pancreatic islet cells, mature skeletal muscle and adipocytes.
The Research Assistant will be primarily responsible for assisting in experiments and procedures conducted in the Core to produce beta like cells and other metabolic associated cell types from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) or embryonic stem (ES) cells. The role of this position is to contribute with advanced laboratory skills and biological expertise such as ES/hiPSC cultures, ES/hiPSC differentiation, cell sorting, fluorescence-based cell imaging, gene editing and molecular biology, in vitro function assays and research animal handling skills as part of the iPS Core service.
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