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Kathleen M. Caron, PhD – Genetics and Molecular Biology Curriculum

Kathleen M. Caron, PhD

Distinguished Professor

Department Chair

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6312 MBRB
Chapel Hill, NC

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Kathleen M. Caron, PhD

Distinguished Professor

Department Chair

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  • Mentorship Training Completions:
  • Culturally Aware Mentoring Badge
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Certificate Badge
  • Safe Zone Training Badge
  • Department Affiliations:
  • Cell Biology and Physiology; Genetics

Studies in the Caron Lab are focused on elucidating unique G protein-coupled receptor pathways that are important for the development and function of the cardiovascular system. Using a variety of gene-targeted animal models in conjunction with state-of-the-art in vitro cell biological systems, we have discovered fundamental roles for several secretin- and chemokine-family receptors in cardiovascular development and disease. Much of our recent work has focused on the pivotal roles that RAMPs (receptor activity-modifying proteins) play in controlling receptor function, cellular signaling, and physiology. The importance of the RAMP-receptor interaction is best exemplified by our work centered on the small blood protein, adrenomedullin – a potent lymphangiogenic vasodilator that serves as a strong prognostic indicator for many disease conditions.