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Daniel Bowen-Pope is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Pathology at the University of Washington. He has held academic positions since 1986, transitioning from Assistant Professor to Professor in the same department. His extensive research focuses on vascular biology and molecular regulation of vascular and tissue response to injury. He has developed systems to regulate apoptosis in vascular smooth muscle cells and is interested in the differentiation of stem cells and transdifferentiation into various cell types. His work has identified critical proteins related to cell signaling and membrane composition that affect local cell architecture. Additionally, Bowen-Pope has contributed significantly to graduate education and committee work within the university, enhancing the academic infrastructure. His professional training includes a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of California at Berkeley and postdoctoral fellowship in Pathology at the University of Washington. Bowen-Pope's prolific contributions to research and education are reflected in his longstanding commitment to the field and his roles in various academic committees.
University of Washington • Seattle
Professor Emeritus in the Department of Pathology, involved in various academic responsibilities and research projects.
University of Washington • Seattle
Served as a Professor in the Department of Pathology.
University of Washington • Seattle
Served as an Associate Professor in the Department of Pathology.
University of Washington • Seattle
Served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology.
University of Washington • Seattle
Worked in research capacity in the Department of Pathology.
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