Angela S. Fleischhacker is an Assistant Research Scientist at the University of Michigan Medical School, specializing in Biological Chemistry. She holds a PhD from the University of Michigan and has undergone postdoctoral training in the same institution, focusing on heme-binding proteins and their regulatory mechanisms. Her research primarily investigates the biological roles of heme oxygenase-2 (HO2) and its function in heme homeostasis and signaling pathways in human health and disease. Angela has authored several key publications that delve into aspects of heme delivery and redox regulation by heme oxygenase isoforms, contributing significant knowledge to the field of biochemistry and molecular biology. She is also involved in mentoring students and sharing her expertise in biochemical research through various educational initiatives.
University of Michigan Medical School • Ann Arbor, MI
Conducts research on heme-binding proteins and their roles in human health and disease, focusing on the functional aspects of heme oxygenase-2.