Dr. Antoni Barrientos, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Neurology
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Neuroscience Graduate Program
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Professor
Department of Neurology
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Neuroscience Graduate Program
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Research Assistant Professor
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Neurology
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Neurology eva.nyvltova@med.miami.edu https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Eva_Nyvltova I am interested in the role/s played by cysteine-rich proteins located in the mitochondrial intermembrane space. They may be involved in redox homeostasis and/or formation of metal centers in electron transport chain enzymes.
Ph.D. Student Department of Neuroscience University of Miami Miller School of Medicine akchoi@miami.edu I work on the role of the human mitoribosome in cellular stress response
Ph.D. Student Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology bxs943@miami.edu Fontanesi-Lab I am interested in the identification and characterization of the mitochondrial RNA interactome in human cells.
Ph.D. Student Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology hxz213@med.miami.edu Barrientos Lab I am working on the role of Zinc on mitoribosome assembly
Ph.D. Student Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology hxp263@miami.edu Barrientos Lab I am interested in the characterization of the mitochondrial ribosome proteome in physiological and oxidative stress conditions in the yeast S. cerevisiae.
Ph.D. Student Department of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology sdelolio@med.miami.edu Barrientos Lab I am interested in the process of mitoribosome biogenesis in yeast and human cells
M.D./Ph.D. Student Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology jcmoran@med.miami.edu Barrientos Lab I work on the understanding of structural determinants of mitochondrial RNAs for their stability, and translation, in the context of human mitochondrial disorders.
Ph.D. Student Neuroscience Graduate Program mxp1565@miami.edu Barrientos-Lab I am interested in the identification and characterization of suppressors of proteotoxicity in the context of neurodegenerative disorders.
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