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Name:

Michael Dinkins

Mentor:

Ellen LeMosy, M.D., Ph.D.

Year of Entry:

2005

Education:

1994-1998 Augusta State University, BS Biology
1998-2000 University of Georgia, MS Reproductive Physiology
Honors and Awards:

2008-10 American Heart Association Pre-doctoral Fellowship.

2006 MCG Cellular Biology Excellence in Research Award

2008 MCG Cellular Biology Excellence in Research Honorable

        Mention

2006 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program

Paragraph Describing Interests:

My scientific interests are quite variable and range from cancer and stem cell research to basic developmental biology and morphogenesis of various systems. I am particularly interested in how the extracellular matrix and signals interact with cells to affect tissue morphogenesis. I am currently investigating, as a member of Dr. LeMosy's laboratory, the role of a novel Drosophila Cathepsin B-like extracellular matrix molecule that is expressed by epithelial cells undergoing migration and shape changes to form tubular structures (e.g., fly eggshell respiratory appendages, tracheal system).

Outside of my immediate laboratory interests, I am fascinated by the diversity of life and the evolutionary conserved mechanisms common to all organisms and variations on themes to generate diversity. When not consumed with science or family, I am also an amateur singer and play drums and some piano. I enjoy progressive music and, in my spare time, enjoy doing home-recordings of favorite songs. Occasionally, I also enjoy a good political debate.

Publications:

Dinkins MB, Fratto V, LeMosy EK. Integrin alpha chains exhibit distinct temporal and spatial localization patterns in epithelial cells of the Drosophila ovary. 2008; Revision submitted to Dev Dyn.

Liour S.S., Dinkins M.B., Su C.Y., Yu R.K. Spatiotemporal expression of GM1 in murine medial pallial neural progenitor cells.  Journal of Comparative Neurology. 2005; 491(4): 330-8

Liour S.S., Kraemer S.A., Dinkins M.B., Su C.Y., Yanagisawa M., Yu R.K.  Further characterization of embryonic stem cell-derived radial glial cells.  Glia. 2006; 53(1): 43-56

Dinkins MB, Stallknecht DE, Howerth EW, Brackett BG. Photosensitive chemical and laser light treatments decrease epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus associated with in vitro produced bovine embryos. Theriogenology 2001; 55(8):1639-1655.

Dinkins MB, Stallknecht DE, Brackett BG. Reduction of infectious epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus associated with in vitro produced bovine embryos by non-specific protease. Anim Reprod Sci 2001; 65(3-4):205-213.

Dinkins MB, Brackett BG. Chlortetracycline staining patterns of frozen-thawed bull spermatozoa treated with beta-cyclodextrins, dibutyryl cAMP and progesterone. Zygote 2000; 8(3):245-256.

 

 


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