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Employment (1)

Oregon Health and Science University: Portland, OR, US

2014-08-28 to present | MD/PhD Candidate (Center for Developmental Health)
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Rachel Drake

Education and qualifications (2)

Oregon Health and Science University: Portland, OR, US

2014-08-11 to present | MD/PhD
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Rachel Drake

University of Minnesota System: Minneapolis, MN, US

2009-09-04 to 2014-05-14 | BS, BA (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Spanish)
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Rachel Drake

Professional activities (1)

Society for Reproductive Investigation: Milwaukee, WI, US

2019-06-29 to 2020-06-30 | In Training
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Funding (3)

FETAL CARDIOMYOCYTE FATTY ACID METABOLISM IS IMPAIRED IN INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION

2019-04 to 2023-03 | Contract
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (Bethesda, Md., US)
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1F30HD096812-01A1

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Fetal Cardiomyocyte Fatty Acid Metabolism is Impaired in Intrauterine Growth Restriction

2019-01 to 2019-03 | Grant
American Heart Association (Dallas, TX, US)
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19PRE34380190

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Rachel Drake

Big Ten Postgraduate Scholarship

2014-08 to 2015-08 | Award
Big Ten Conference (Rosemont, Illinois, US)
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Works (7)

Maturation of lipid metabolism in the fetal and newborn sheep heart

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
2023-12-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Rachel R. Drake; Samantha Louey; Kent L. Thornburg
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Intrauterine growth restriction elevates circulating acylcarnitines and suppresses fatty acid metabolism genes in the fetal sheep heart

The Journal of Physiology
2022-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Rachel R. Drake; Samantha Louey; Kent L. Thornburg
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Maternal Hypertension Affects Heart Growth in Offspring.

Journal of the American Heart Association
2020-04-30 | Journal article
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Rachel Drake

Down-regulation of MEIS1 promotes the maturation of oxidative phosphorylation in perinatal cardiomyocytes.

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
2019-03-18 | Journal article
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Rachel Drake

Biological features of placental programming.

Placenta
2016-10-20 | Journal article
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Rachel Drake

Respiratory chain protein turnover rates in mice are highly heterogeneous but strikingly conserved across tissues, ages, and treatments.

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
2015-05-14 | Journal article
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Rachel Drake

A detailed assessment of the human coronary venous system using contrast computed tomography of perfusion-fixed specimens.

Heart rhythm
2013-10-19 | Journal article
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Rachel Drake
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