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Dr. Marc Awobuluyi is a radiologist based in San Francisco, California. He has been working in the medical field for 16 years. Dr. Awobuluyi graduated in 2000 from the medical school of Harvard. He continued with an internship in internal medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital, followed by a residency stage in radiology and fellowship in neuroradiology at UCSF. Dr. Awobuluyi is a board-certified practitioner in diagnostic radiology and also in neuroradiology. He is licensed to practice medicine in multiple states. Dr. Marc Awobuluyi is also an active researcher. He conducted several studies in collaboration with other specialists and the topics they covered are subunit-specific roles of glycine-binding domains, populations of NMDA receptor subunit NR1 mRNA, excitatory glycine receptors, GABA(C) receptors, expression of endogenous NMDAR1 transcripts, novel NMDA receptor-like subunit (NMDAR-L). At the moment, Dr. Awobuluyi is affiliated with Saint Francis Memorial Hospital and UCSF Medical Center.



Education & Training

Harvard

Medical School

Massachusetts General Hospital

Internship

UCSF

Residency

UCSF

Fellowship

Board Certifications

American Board of Radiology

Hospitals & Clinics

Saint Francis Memorial Hospital

Languages: English/Spanish

(415) 353-6000

900 Hyde St

San Francisco, California 94109

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UCSF Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(415) 353-1037

505 Parnassus Ave

San Francisco, California 94143

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Publications

Dr. Marc Awobuluyi has contributed to 3 publications.

Subunit-specific roles of glycine-binding domains in activation of NR1/NR3 N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors.

Awobuluyi, M., Yang, J., Ye, Y., Chatterton, J. E., Godzik, A., Lipton, S. A., Zhang, D.; Mol Pharmacol. 2007 Jan.

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Translational activity of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunit NR1 mRNA in PC12 cells.

Awobuluyi, M., Vazhappilly, R., Sucher, N. J.; Neurosignals. 2004 Jan 24.

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Translationally distinct populations of NMDA receptor subunit NR1 mRNA in the developing rat brain.

Awobuluyi, M., Lipton, S. A., Sucher, N. J.; J Neurochem. 2003 Dec.

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