Selected Bios
Traci Goodchild, PhD
Dr. Goodchild is a Staff Scientist with SJRI.
Dr. Goodchild received her BA from the University
of California at Santa Barbara in 1992. After
teaching tennis for many years, she moved to
Augusta,
Georgia where she worked as a Research Assistant
at the Medical College of Georgia in the Department
of Pharmacology and Toxicology for Dr. Robert
Caldwell in the field of nitric oxide and its
role in vascular physiology. Dr. Goodchild
went
on to graduate school and received her PhD in
November 2002 in Biomedical Science from the
Department
of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the Medical
College of Georgia under the mentorship of
Dr.
Jennifer Pollock. Her dissertation is titled
Endothelin B Receptor Regulation of Nitric
Oxide Synthase
in the Renal Inner Medulla. Dr. Goodchild joined
SJRI in January 2003 and is currently working
assessing the ability of stem cells to repair
dysfunctional myocardium along with developing
in vitro models of angiogenesis. Dr. Goodchild’s
scientific interests include stem cell biology,
the influence of oxidative stress in aging
and
disease, and the role of gender in vascular and
cardiac dysfunction. Read
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