Award

National Institute of General Medical Sciences 5R01GM155335-03

Noncanonical roles of Bim in heat shock-induced cell death

Recipient

University of TX MD ANDERSON CAN CTR, Houston, TX, United States

Award Amount

$490,122.00

Ceiling

$490,122.00

Awarded

June 03, 2026

Identifier

5R01GM155335-03

Research project investigating the role of the protein Bim in regulating lysosomal trafficking and positioning to understand mechanisms of heat shock-induced cell death and related pathologies.

Description

This project aims to characterize the noncanonical role of Bim in endolysosomal trafficking, permeabilization, and exocytosis during heat shock-induced cell death, with implications for understanding heat-related pathologies and potential therapeutic targets.

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