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I am a graduate student in the Physiology and Biophysics Department at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University.

My undergraduate degree is in Biology from NYU.








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[edit] I know a bit about the following:

More specifically: Protein folding and Protein misfolding.

Alpha-synuclein

Parkinson's Disease

Heme proteins

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Transmission Electron Micrograph of negatively stained proximal convoluted tubule of Rat kidney tissue at a magnification of ~55,000x and 80KV. Note the Zonula Occludens (Tight junction) (right of center), mitochondria and microvilli. Micrograph taken by Eric Yale Hayden: December, 2002.  Please see full resolution image to view the structure of the junction.
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Transmission Electron Micrograph of negatively stained proximal convoluted tubule of Rat kidney tissue at a magnification of ~55,000x and 80KV. Note the Zonula Occludens (Tight junction) (right of center), mitochondria and microvilli. Micrograph taken by Eric Yale Hayden: December, 2002. Please see full resolution image to view the structure of the junction.








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