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The purpose of the Animal Physiology Core is to provide technically advanced physiological evaluation of metabolism in diabetes, obesity, and the associated complications in rodents for Joslin Diabetes Research Center investigators and outside users.
In addition, the Joslin Animal Physiology Core provides hands-on training of investigators and trainees in several physiological procedures. This core collaborates with almost all of the other cores in the distribution of biofluids and tissues for genetic, genomic, and biostatistical analyses.
If any of your research has been supported in full or in part by a Joslin Diabetes Center DRC Core, please acknowledge the NIH/NIDDK grant as follows: "Supported by DRC, Grant No. P30 DK036836."
Kyoungmin Park
Hours | Location |
Monday - Friday |
One Joslin Place |
Name | Role | Phone | Location | |
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Kyoungmin Park |
Assistant Director
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617-309-2660
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kyoungmin.park@joslin.harvard.edu
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Room 439A
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Nicolas Grimaldo |
Research Assistant
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nicolas.grimaldo@joslin.harvard.edu
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Room 474
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