Meet the JCI staff!
Name: Carolyn Hayes Job Title: Copy Editor Years at the JCI: 9 Extracurricular activities: I’m an independent theater critic.
Name: Carolyn Hayes Job Title: Copy Editor Years at the JCI: 9 Extracurricular activities: I’m an independent theater critic.
Mr. C is a 76-year-old with locally advanced rectal cancer and severe COPD. Two weeks before potentially curative surgery for his cancer, he’s admitted with an MI. His course is complicated by cardiogenic shock requiring intubation. Cardiac catheterization revealed total … Continue reading
Name: Maya Hoptman Job title: Senior Copy Editor Years at the JCI: 9 Extracurricular activities: When I’m not at work, I like to spend time with my family, knit, garden, travel, read, play the piano, go biking and hiking.
Name: Keith Kalinowski Job title: Figures Coordinator Years at the JCI: 6 Extracurricular activities: I’m a stage actor, so when I’m not working I’m usually in rehearsal for a show or at a performance. And if I had a superpower, … Continue reading
Neutrophils play a critical role in mediating injury following ischemia and reperfustion, but the dynamic regulation of leukocyte recruitment has been difficult to study in vivo. In this article, Li et al. used 2 photon microscopy to observe neutrophil trafficking … Continue reading
Infection with filamentous fungi is a major cause of blindness. In this article, Leal et al. examined the role of reactive oxygen species in killing fungal infections in the eye. Here, mouse eyes are treated with pharmacologic inhibitors of thioredoxin … Continue reading
Name: John Hawley Job Title: Executive Director Years at the JCI: I started at the JCI in 1998. In 2001 I became Executive Director of the ASCI, but I remain responsible for business and operational aspects of the JCI. If … Continue reading
Name: Paula Kremidas Job Title: Accounts Manager Years at the JCI: 6 Extracurricular activities: traveling, reading, gardening, and spending time with my family… which includes two dogs, four cats, a turtle, and a degu!
In sections of grey matter from mice, reactive astrocytes are stained to show GFAP (red), Vegf-A (green) and nuclei (blue). Disruption of the blood brain barrier is an early clinical feature of multiple sclerosis, and in this article, Argaw and … Continue reading
The JCI began a transition to a new editorial board at Duke University and the University of North Carolina in March of this year. Today marked the final meeting of the previous editorial board based at the University of Pennsylvania. … Continue reading