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Angela Hinchie

Graduate Student Researcher
BST W1200-27A

Education

University of Kentucky
 
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Journal Articles

Sullivan DI, Jiang M, Hinchie AM, Roth MG, Bahudhanapati H, Nouraie M, et al. Transcriptional and Proteomic Characterization of Telomere-Induced Senescence in a Human Alveolar Epithelial Cell Line. Front Med (Lausanne). 2021;8:600626.
 
Sullivan, D.I.; Jiang, M.; Hinchie, A.M.; Roth, M.G.; Bahudhanapati, H.; Nouraie, M.; Liu, J.; McDyer, J.F.; Mallampalli, R.K.; Zhang, Y.; Kass, D.J.; Finkel, T.; Alder, J.K.Transcriptional and Proteomic Characterization of Telomere-Induced Senescence in a Human Alveolar Epithelial Cell Line. Frontiers in Medicine. 9 February 2021;8. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2021.600626.
Ren, X.; Hinchie, A.; Swomley, A.; Powell, D.K.; Butterfield, D.A.Profiles of brain oxidative damage, ventricular alterations, and neurochemical metabolites in the striatum of PINK1 knockout rats as functions of age and gender: Relevance to Parkinson disease. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 1 November 2019;143:146-152. doi: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2019.08.008.
Ren X, Hinchie A, Swomley A, Powell DK, Butterfield DA. Profiles of brain oxidative damage, ventricular alterations, and neurochemical metabolites in the striatum of PINK1 knockout rats as functions of age and gender: Relevance to Parkinson disease. Free Radic Biol Med. 2019 01;143:146–52.
 

Awards and Honors

NIH F31 HL158063 “Discerning the mechanism of telomere dysfunction caused by a mutant telomerase template” (1) for the period June 1, 2021 through May 31, 2022