Daniel A Gorelick, Ph.D.
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Daniel A Gorelick, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Positions
- Associate Professor
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Center for Precision Environmental Health
Department of Molecular & Cellular Biology
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Houston, TX US
Addresses
- Alkek Tower (Office)
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Room: ALKT-N1317.07
Houston, TX 77030
United States
gorelick@bcm.edu
Education
- BA from University of Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia, PA
- PhD from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
- Baltimore, MD
- Cellular & Molecular Medicine
- Postdoctoral Fellowship at US Department of State
- 08/2009 - Washington, DC
- AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowship
- Postdoctoral Fellowship at Carnegie Institution for Science
- 08/2012 - Baltimore, MD
- Developmental Biology, Endocrinology
Professional Interests
- Cell signaling
- Environmental influence on organ formation & function
- Zebrafish genetics
Professional Statement
Using genetic tools in zebrafish, we study how endogenous and environmental hormones influence the development and function of the heart, brain, gonad and other tissues.Selected Publications
- RM Cabrera, JP Souder, JW Steele, L Yeo, G Tukeman, DA Gorelick, RH Finnell "." AIDS. 2019; Pubmed PMID:
- JP Souder, DA Gorelick "." Toxicological Sciences. 2019; Pubmed PMID:
- HE Edwards, MJ Elizalde, JP Souder, DA Gorelick "." Development. 2023; Pubmed PMID:
- HE Edwards, DA Gorelick "." Biochem Society Transactions. 2022; Pubmed PMID:
- LS Trevi帽o, DA Gorelick "." Endocrinology. 2021; Pubmed PMID:
- V Zadmajid, DA Gorelick "." bioRxiv. 2023;
- CM Crowder, CS Lassiter, DA Gorelick "." Endocrinology. 2018; Pubmed PMID:
- SN Romano, HE Edwards, JP Souder, KJ Ryan, X Cui, DA Gorelick "." PLOS Genetics. 2017; Pubmed PMID:
Memberships
- Society of Toxicology
- Society for Developmental Biology
Funding
- Investigating aryl hydrocarbon receptor-cofactor interactions that mediate toxicity Grant funding from NIH/NIEHS
- Plausible Causative Mechanism for Dolutegravir Developmental Toxicity Grant funding from NIH/NICHD
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