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Kruidering-Hall, Marieke
      


Location:PH S-1215
Phone Number:514-9347
FAX Number:502-2467
Email:kruidering@cmp.ucsf.edu
Web Site:http://biochemistry.ucsf.edu/programs/ptf/
Admin:Valerie Ohman
Lab Groups:Teaching  Faculty

Research Statement 
My position at UCSF is dedicated full time to teaching and facilitation of teaching Pharmacology to students in the Schools of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry. I give lectures and am course director of courses in all three schools. The School of Medicine implements a significant amount of small group learning, which inspired a program that CMP runs together with the Department of Biochemistry, the Postdoctoral Teaching Fellowship. We oversee the recruitment of postdocs as small group leaders, provide training in small group teaching and give feedback after the teaching sessions. The program has been viewed as successful by the postdocs as well as medical students who were taught by the postdocs. (For more information see the link given above). Together with colleagues in the department of biochemistry, I collaborate on educational research on this program. Besides teaching basic pharmacology I keep up with my interest in apoptosis, by writing commentaries for BioMed net and drug discovery today.

Publications
 
Publications:
Tracy B. Fulton, Ph.D., Katherine Hyland, Ph.D., and Marieke Kruidering-Hall, Ph.D.
Basic Science Postdoctoral Fellows are Effective Small Group Leaders. Poster at annual meeting of International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE) July 2004.

Commentaries for TIPS and BioMed Net (http://update.bmn.com/research) Jan. 2004 Reductions in apoptosis do not always enhance tumor formation in vivo Oct. 2003 The paradox that is not there: N-myc and apoptosis Aug 2003 C-myc and p-300 stimulus or inhibition? April 2003 Cox-3 target of acetaminophen? March 2003 Astroglial overexpression of the gene encoding c-Myc is sufficient to trigger the neoplastic process in mice. Feb. 2003 Nmyc is a downstream mediator of sonic hedgehog signaling. Jan. 2003 Loss of a FYN-regulated differentiation and growth arrest pathway in advanced stage neuroblastoma. Aug. 2002 N-myc oncogene overexpression down regulates leukemia inhibitory factor in neuroblastoma July 2002 P53 mutations and tetraploids under r- and K-selection June 2002 Identification of Myc-mediated death response pathways by micro array analysis
 
 
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