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Laboratory Manager

Contact Info: (919) 966-6141 | hadley_hartwell@med.unc.edu

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Hadley Hartwell has a Master of Science in micro and molecular biology from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She has worked in laboratory management since 2003 and utilized research techniques such as culturing bacteria, molecular cloning, creation of transgenic and knockout mice, mammalian cell culture, as well as measuring changes in gene expression and epigenetic markers. Currently, Hadley works as a lab and project manager seeking to better understand how vulnerable human populations are affected by exposure to various environmental contaminates. In her spare time, Hadley enjoys running and hot yoga.

Publications:
  1. Anderson C, Fry RC, Hartwell H, Kleeberger C, Sandler DP, Nichols HB. Measurement of mitochondrial DNA copy number in dried blood spots: A pilot study. Mitochondrion. 2021;56:35-39.2.
  2. Eaves LA, Smeester L, Hartwell HJ, et al. Isoprene-Derived Secondary Organic Aerosol Induces the Expression of MicroRNAs Associated with Inflammatory/Oxidative Stress Response in Lung Cells. Chemical research in toxicology. 2020;33(2):381-387.3.
  3. Bangma JT, Hartwell H, Santos HP, Jr., O’Shea TM, Fry RC. Placental programming, perinatal inflammation, and neurodevelopment impairment among those born extremely preterm. Pediatr Res. 2020.4.
  4. Addo KA, Palakodety N, Hartwell HJ, Tingare A, Fry RC. Placental microRNAs: Responders to environmental chemicals and mediators of pathophysiology of the human placenta. Toxicol Rep. 2020;7:1046-1056.5.
  5. Liu C-W, Tian X, Hartwell H, Swenberg J, Lu K. Accurate measurement of formaldehyde-induced DNA-Protein Crosslinks by orbitrap mass spectrometry. Chemical research in toxicology. 2018;Submitt