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  2. Julie DuClos

Julie DuClos

Position title: Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology

Email: jduclos@wisc.edu

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Advisor
Ophelia Venturelli
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Current Research

Modeling host-microbe and microbe-microbe interactions in the mammalian gut

Developing higher-throughput in vitro models to study the host-microbe and microbe-microbe interactions in the mammalian gut with a focus on the oxygen and nutrient microenvironment.

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  • The UW–Madison Biotechnology Training Program is supported by grant number NIH 5 T32 GM135066.

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