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  1. David Ginsburg. GG Levy, WC Nichols, EC Lian, T Foroud, JN McClintick, BM McGee, ... Bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis in transgenic mice that either lack or overexpress the murine...

  2. David Ginsburg Lab. We study the molecular genetics of blood clotting and the structure, function and cellular production of blood-clotting and other proteins. Our Research. Precise control of the blood-clotting system is essential for maintenance of the circulation in all higher animals.

  3. David Ginsburg, M.D. James V Neel Distinguished University Professor. Departments of Internal Medicine, Human Genetics, and Pediatrics. 5028 LSI. 210 Washtenaw. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 -2216. ginsburg@umich.edu. 734-647-4808. Articles ↓ Web Sites ↓. Areas of Interest.

  4. Blood Coagulation Disorders, Inherited. View the University of Michigan profile of David Ginsburg. Including their publications and grants.

  5. Search Committee Member, U-M Biological Sciences Scholars Program. During his training in hematology and a year on the faculty at Harvard in hematology/oncology, David Ginsburg started to ask fundamental questions about how the blood clotting system works, especially how it works in humans.

  6. David R. Ginsburg has been practicing law since 2001 and has been with RPNA since 2005. For the past 12 years, he has handled numerous workers’ compensation insurance and employment matters on behalf of employers, as well as handling complex business litigation.

  7. www.nasonline.org › directory-entry › david-ginsburgDavid Ginsburg – NAS

    David Ginsburg is James V. Neel Distinguished University Professor of Internal Medicine, Human Genetics and Pediatrics, Warner-Lambert/Parke-Davis Professor of Medicine, a member of the Life Sciences Institute at the University of Michigan Medical School, and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator.