Maria M Fadri-Moskwik

Maria M Fadri-Moskwik, Ph.D.

  • Positions:
    Post Doctoral Fellow

    Medicine--Immunology, Allergy, Rheumatology

    BCM

    Instructor

    Department of Biology

    Prairie View A&M University (Prairie View, TX)

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  • Advisor:

    Li-Yuan Yu-Lee

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  • Degrees:
     
    Ph.D., Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Baylor College of Medicine (Houston, TX)
     
    B.Sc., Chemistry, Rice University (Houston, TX)
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  • Past Advisors:
     
    Dan A Dixon (as Post Doctoral Fellow)
     
    Jeannette Kunz (as Graduate Student - Ph.D.)
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  • Research:
    My research focuses on identifying the targets of the histone deacetylase, HDAC3, and determining the mechanism by which acetylation/deacetylation of those targets regulates mitosis.
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  • Other Experience:

    2011-present Adjunct Professor, University of Houston-Downtown

    2009-2012 REACH-IRACDA Postdoctoral Fellowship

    2003-2005 NSF GK-12 Education Fellow

    2002-2004 HHMI Science Educator Leadership Fellow

    2000-2001 Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Physics for Non-Majors, Rice University

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  • Honors:

    2009-present Selected as REACH IRACDA Postdoctoral Scholor

    2010 ASCB MAC Travel Award

    2010 Competitive selection for participation in the NSF Rice ADVANCE NIFP Workshop

    2008-2009 Inclusion on competitive T32 departmental training grant as postdoctoral fellow

    2007 Commencement speaker alternate for PhD Graduation ceremony

    2006 American Society of Cell Biology, Minority Affairs Council Student Travel Award

    2006 Baylor College of Medicine Graduate School for Biosciences Student Symposium Poster Award, 3rd Place

    2006 Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Department Retreat-Student Speaker Award

    2005 Baylor College of Medicine Graduate School for Biosciences Student Symposium Poster Award, Finalist

    2005-2006 NIH Diversity Supplement to Advisor's Training Grant

    2005 Selected for attendance and scholarship to Cold Spring Harbor Yeast Genetics and Genomics Course

    2004 American Society for Cell Biology, Minority Affairs Council Student Travel Award

    2003-2004 Elected to Graduate Student Council, Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Representative

    2003-2005 National Science Foundation Graduate K-12 Predoctoral Fellow

    2002-2004 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Science Educator Leadership Fellow

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Maria Fadri-Moskwik's Publications (3)



Maria Fadri-Moskwik's Posters and Presentations (6)

  • Science and Society: Will There Ever Be a Cure for Cancer (presentation)

    Audrea Burns, PhD and Maria Fadri-Moskwik, PhD

    University of Houston-Downtown; 10/2011
  • Promoting interdisciplinary learning: Instituting an “Introduction to Biophysics and Biomedical Imaging” Course at Prairieview A&M University (poster)

    Fadri-Moskwik M, Udan R, Reyes F, Mitchell H, Cudnik B, Regisford G, and Saganti P

    2011 National IRACDA Conference; 06/2011
  • Deacetylation of Aurora B by HDAC3 is involved in kinetochore microtubule attachment and chromosome segregation in prostate cancer cells. (poster)

    Fadri-Moskwik M, Weiderhold K, Pan J, Josic D, Lin S-H and Yu-Lee L-y

    American Society for Cell Biology; 12/2010
  • Histone deacetylase 3 regulates mitotic spindle stability and may be a target for anti-cancer therapy (poster)

    Carol Chuang, Maria Fadri, Jing Pan, Sumi Ishii, Sue-Hwa Lin, Li-Yuan Yu-Lee

    American Society for Cell Biology; 12/2008
  • The yeast PH domain proteins Slm1 and Slm2 are novel targets of sphingolipid signaling pathways during the response to heat stress (poster)

    Alexes C Daquinag, Maria Fadri, SY Jin, Jun Qin, and Jeannette Kunz

    American Society for Cell Biology; 12/2006
  • The PH domain proteins Slm1 and Slm2 link PI4,5P2 and TORC2 signaling to the actin cytoskeleton. (poster)

    Maria Fadri, Alexes Daquinag, Tao Xue, Shimei Wang, and Jeannette Kunz

    American Society for Cell Biology; 12/2004

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HDAC3 is required for chromosome segregation in prostate cancer cells. Cells from an androgen independent prostate cancer cell line (PC3) were siRNA treated for 3 days, and chromosome segregation was characterized by immunofluorescence microscopy



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