Gottesman, Michael M., M.D.
individual record
Senior Investigator
Positions:
- Senior Investigator, Laboratory of Cell Biology
Research Areas:
Research & Experimental Medicine,
Engineering,
Education & Educational Research,
Health Care Sciences & Services,
General & Internal Medicine,
Mathematical & Computational Biology,
Science & Technology - Other Topics,
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology,
Oncology,
Materials Science,
Pharmacology & Pharmacy,
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging,
Cell Biology,
Chemistry,
Psychology,
Hematology,
Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology,
Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics,
Physiology,
Neurosciences & Neurology,
Toxicology
Research Areas:
Research & Experimental Medicine,
Engineering,
Education & Educational Research,
Health Care Sciences & Services,
General & Internal Medicine,
Mathematical & Computational Biology,
Science & Technology - Other Topics,
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology,
Oncology,
Materials Science,
Pharmacology & Pharmacy,
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging,
Cell Biology,
Chemistry,
Psychology,
Hematology,
Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology,
Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics,
Physiology,
Neurosciences & Neurology,
Toxicology
overview
Dr. Gottesman obtained his M.D. from Harvard University Medical School, completed his internship and residency in medicine at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston, and received his postdoctoral research training in molecular genetics with Martin Gellert at the NIH. After a year as an assistant professor in the Department of Anatomy at Harvard, he moved to the NIH in 1976. He currently serves as the NIH deputy director for intramural research as well as chief of the Laboratory of Cell Biology.
selected publications
Articles1
- (1981). INVITRO ASSEMBLY OF HOMOPOLYMER AND CO-POLYMER FILAMENTS FROM INTERMEDIATE FILAMENT SUBUNITS OF MUSCLE AND FIBROBLASTIC CELLS. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 78(6), 3692-3696.
Academic Articles500
- (2016). Bioluminescent imaging of ABCG2 efflux activity at the blood-placenta barrier. Scientific Reports. 6,
- (2016). Cryo-EM Analysis of the Conformational Landscape of Human P-glycoprotein (ABCB1) During its Catalytic Cycle. MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY. 90(1), 35-41.
- (2016). F-18-FCWAY, a serotonin 1A receptor radioligand, is a substrate for efflux transport at the human blood-brain barrier. NEUROIMAGE. 138, 134-140.
Research Areas:
Research & Experimental Medicine,
Engineering,
Education & Educational Research,
Health Care Sciences & Services,
General & Internal Medicine,
Mathematical & Computational Biology,
Science & Technology - Other Topics,
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology,
Oncology,
Materials Science,
Pharmacology & Pharmacy,
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging,
Cell Biology,
Chemistry,
Psychology,
Hematology,
Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology,
Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics,
Physiology,
Neurosciences & Neurology,
Toxicology
Research Areas:
Research & Experimental Medicine,
Engineering,
Education & Educational Research,
Health Care Sciences & Services,
General & Internal Medicine,
Mathematical & Computational Biology,
Science & Technology - Other Topics,
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology,
Oncology,
Materials Science,
Pharmacology & Pharmacy,
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging,
Cell Biology,
Chemistry,
Psychology,
Hematology,
Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology,
Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics,
Physiology,
Neurosciences & Neurology,
Toxicology