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Daniel Levings received his BSc in 2008 from the University of Wisconsin-Superior and PhD in 2016 from the University of Minnesota-Twin Citites. His PhD research interests were in studying the roles of heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs), and their sulfation patterns, in the biology of stem cells of the fruit fly. Specifically, he identified specific sulfation patterns found on HSPG chains that are required to ensure proper stem cell numbers and division orientation of germline stem cells in Drosophila melanogaster.
After graduate school, Daniel joined the lab of Matthew Slattery in the University of Minnesota Medical School - Duluth campus. As a postdoc in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, he has shifted to computational work exploring the regulation of stress-responsive cellular pathways in a variety of disease states/cellular contexts. He is currently utilizing R, Python, BASH, supercomputing and a variety of web-based tools to elucidate genomic factors that influence the expression of stress-responsive genes (especially in the NRF2-regulated antioxidant response), either individually or genome-wide.
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Mary Buford,Sarah Lacher,Matthew Slattery,Daniel C Levings,Britten Postma,Andrij Holian, Chris Migliaccio
Inhalation toxicologypp.1-11, (2024)
Redox Biology (2023): 102830-102830
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2023)
Toxicology (2020): 152505-152505
crossref(2020)
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