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Caitlin Francis

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Postdoctoral Fellow
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Caitlin completed her PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biophysics at the University of Denver in 2023. At DU, she took an interdisciplinary approach to investigate small GTPase-mediated intracellular protein trafficking in endothelium. For her graduate work she was awarded the University of Denver's College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics Research Excellence Award in 2022.

Caitlin began her postdoctoral fellowship at Yale in Dr. Anne Eichmann's lab. Her primary research focus addresses blood vessel development and integrity in patients with Progeria. Her aim is to elucidate how nuclear membrane scaffolding dysfunction caused by Progeria impacts intracellular protein trafficking and organellar dynamics. Other investigations target angiogenesis in the endometrium as well as fatty acid trafficking in cardiovascular endothelial cells. Her long-term goal is to continue to build tissue-specific in vitro 3-dimensional blood vessel assays to study protein trafficking and organellar morphology in an effort to bridge the disciplines of physiology and cell biology.

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2021

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    College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics Award for Excellence in Research

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    333 Cedar Street, Wing B, Fl E, Rm 65

    New Haven, CT 06510