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    Bob Storms

    Research Assistant Professor at Duke University

    Bob Storms is an accomplished Research Associate and Assistant Research Professor at Duke University with a strong emphasis on the development of pre-clinical models for cell-based therapies and tissue regeneration by stem cells.

    During his tenure as a Research Associate from June 1995 to September 2000 at Duke University, Bob Storms made significant contributions in cell biology, including the development of Aldefluor(r) methodology, utilizing Hoescht dye efflux to identify specific cell populations in umbilical cord blood, and establishing methods to monitor NK cell-mediated cell killing.

    As an Assistant Research Professor at Duke University from September 2000 to the present, Bob Storms has specialized in tracing the engraftment and development of human hematopoietic stem cells and progenitors in experimental mouse models. His current studies focus on neural repair utilizing human umbilical cord blood-derived cell products in pre-clinical models associated with FDA filings.

    Bob Storms has implemented various monitoring methodologies to track the presence of human cells in mice, such as multiparameter flow cytometry, Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (FISH), and quantitative PCR. He has also utilized NK cell-mediated cell lysis to monitor immune recovery post clinical hematopoietic transplantation and developed multiple flow cytometric assays for cellular functions.

    Furthermore, Bob Storms has engaged in research collaborations with Artecel Sciences, Inc and Aldagen, Inc, both located in Durham, NC. His educational background includes a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Microbiology from The University of Texas at Austin and a BA in Microbiology from The University of Kansas. Bob Storms is a former Research Assistant Professor at Duke University.

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    Durham, North Carolina, United States