Fields of Research
Intracellular signaling
Molecular basis of disease
Protein structure
Research Summary
My research includes signal transduction studies relating to A Kinase Anchoring Proteins (AKAPs) using cell lines and mouse models.
Research Statement
I focus on A kinase anchoring proteins and their role in signaling and disease models.
Awards and Honors

Katherine
Research Scientist 4
Affiliations
University of Washington Department of Pharmacology

Katherine
Research Scientist 4
Affiliations
University of Washington Department of Pharmacology
Faculty
- Building:
- HSB
- Box:
- 357750
- Phone:
- 206-221-0515
Lab
- Building:
- HSB
- Box:
- 357750
- Phone:
- 206-221-0515

Katherine
Research Scientist 4
Affiliations
University of Washington Department of Pharmacology

Katherine
Research Scientist 4
Affiliations
University of Washington Department of Pharmacology

Katherine
Research Scientist 4
Affiliations
University of Washington Department of Pharmacology
Select Publications
Nystoriak MA, Nieves-Cintrón M, Patriarchi T, Buonarati OR, Prada MP, Morotti S, Grandi E, Fernandes JD, Forbush K, Hofmann F, Sasse KC, Scott JD, Ward SM, Hell JW, Navedo MF. (2017) Ser1928 phosphorylation by PKA stimulates the L-type Ca2+ channel CaV1.2 and vasoconstriction during acute hyperglycemia and diabetes. Sci Signal. Jan 24;10(463). pii: eaaf9647
Whiting JL, Ogier L, Forbush KA, Bucko P, Gopalan J, Seternes OM, Langeberg LK, Scott JD. (2016) AKAP220 manages apical actin networks that coordinate aquaporin-2 location and renal water reabsorption. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA Jul26;113(30):E4328-37.

Katherine
Research Scientist 4
Affiliations
University of Washington Department of Pharmacology