Kimberly Thibeault
Rsearch Assistant, Pharmacology
Kim received her B.A. in Neuroscience from Vanderbilt University in 2015
Research Description
Kim was focusing on the study of visual arrestin-1 in genetically modified mice in vivo.
She joined IGP program at Vanderbilt in 2017
Papers from the lab
Samaranayake, S., Vishnivetskiy, S.A., Shores, C.R., Thibeault, K.C., Kook, S.,Chen, J., Burns, M.E., Gurevich, E.V., Gurevich, V.V. Biological role of arrestin-1 oligomerization. J Neurosci, in press (2020).
Kook, S., Zhan, X., Thibeault, K., Ahmed, M.R., Gurevich, V.V., Gurevich, E.V. Mdm2 enhances ligase activity of parkin and facilitates mitophagy. Sci Rep 10 (1) 5028; doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-61796-4 (2020).
Posters
Samaranayke, S.A., Vishnivetskiy, S.A., Thibeault, K.C., Gurevich, E.V., Gurevich, V.V. High expression of monomeric arrestin-1 causes retinal degeneration. Poster 3063 – A0034, ARVO annual meeting 2018, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 29-May 4 (2018).
Samaranayake, S., Vishnivestkiy, S.A., Thibeault, K.C., Gurevich, E.V., Gurevich, V.V. High expression of monomeric arrestin-1 causes retinal degeneration. Southeastern Vision Research Conference, Birmingham, AL (December 10-11, 2018).