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Eric George, PhD
Associate Professor Office: G157; (601) 984-5299 Lab: G155 |
Areas of expertise
- General: Cardiovascular and reproductive physiology, molecular biology.
- Specific: Pregnancy-induced hypertension, endothelial function, circulating angiogenic balance, drug development
Research methods
Reduced Uterine Perfusion Pressure (RUPP) model of pregnancy-induced hypertension. Chronic instrumentation of rodent models. Isolation and catheterization of major blood vessels for direct pressure measurements and chronic pharmacological administration. Molecular techniques including ELISA, western blotting, qRT-PCR, gene cloning and transfection. Cell and tissue culture, including controlled hypoxia exposure