Reema Jasuja PhD
Research Fellow, BIDMC, Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA
Professional summary
I've been working as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School. My field of interest is specifically hemostasis and thrombosis.
Education
Universities
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Doctor of Philosophy, research doctorate, Molecular cellular pharmacology
Experience
research fellow
Honors and Awards
postdoctoral fellowship
Memberships
non menber in training
member
Publications
Articles
"Laser-induced endothelial cell activation supports fibrin formation."
"Endothelium-derived but not platelet-derived protein disulfide isomerase is required for thrombus formation in vivo."
"Bone morphogenetic protein 1 prodomain specifically binds and regulates signaling by bone morphogenetic proteins 2 and 4."
"bmp1 and mini fin are functionally redundant in regulating formation of the zebrafish dorsoventral axis."
"Cell-surface heparan sulfate proteoglycans potentiate chordin antagonism of bone morphogenetic protein signaling and are necessary for cellular uptake of chordin."
"Piperine in food: interference in the pharmacokinetics of phenytoin."
Disclosure or Conflict of Interest
Reema Jasuja PhD has nothing to disclose

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| American Heart Association | |
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| American Society of Hematology | |
