University of California
Hammock Laboratory of Pesticide Biotechnology
Graduate Students
Lindsey Curley (752-6006)
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Research Project: Immunoassay development for monitoring of pesticides and other compounds of concern with emphasis on nanobody development and increasing assay sensitivity with heterologous haptens. |
Seiya Kitamura (752-6571)
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Research Project: Chemistry and biology of sEH inhibitors and EETs. |
Steve Vito (752-6751)
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Research Project: Molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of soluble epoxide hydrolase inhibition in the nervous system. Particularly as it relates to chronic pain states |
Arzu Ulu (752-6571)
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Research Project: The biology and the role of soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) in angiotensin II induced hypertension. Investigate the effects of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and high salt intake on the efficacy of sEH inhibitors in hypertension. |
Karen Wagner (752-6571)
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Research Project: Neurobiology of soluble epoxide hydrolase inhibition Effects of soluble epoxide hydrolase inhibitors and epoxygenated fatty acids on inflammatory and neuropathic pain. |
Jiawen Xu (754-8884)
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Research Project: Comparative biology of the evolutionary history of epoxide hydrolase. |





