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Mary Cynthia (Cindy) Farach-Carson is an American biochemist, known for her work in extracellular matrix, perlecan, tissue engineering and bone metastasis. She is a professor of diagnostic and biomedical sciences and director of clinical and translational research at the school of dentistry at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston,[1] and an adjunct professor of biosciences and of bioengineering at Rice University.[2]
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Mary C. (Cindy) Farach-Carson | |
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Born | Galveston, TX |
Alma mater | Medical College of Virginia, PhD |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Biochemistry |
Institutions | University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Dentistry |
Thesis | Molecular aspects of biological modulation of acetylcholine receptor function (1982) |
Doctoral advisor | Marino Martinez-Carrion |
Farach-Carson received her BS in biology at the University of South Carolina in 1978 and her PhD in biochemistry from the Medical College of Virginia at Virginia Commonwealth University in 1982. She served as a postdoctoral fellow at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and MD Anderson Cancer Center.[1]
Farach-Carson serves on the editorial boards of Biomolecules[3] and Matrix Biology.[4] She serves as senior scientist and on the steering committee of the Center for Theoretical Biological Physics, at Rice University.[5]
She served as co-editor of the seven-volume reference book Topics in Bone Biology.[6]
In 2010, Farach-Carson was elected AAAS Fellow.[7] In 2018, she was elected AIMBE Fellow.[8] In 2016, she received the Presidential Mentoring Award at Rice University.[9] In 2021, she was given the Stephen M. Krane Award[10] by the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
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