John Szot
Credentials: B.S.
Position title: Laboratory Manager
Pronouns: he/him/his
John brings a wide variety of experiences to the role of lab manager. After earning a B. S. in Chemical Engineering, John held positions as a product development engineer for a lighting manufacturer, a process engineer for a sewage-to-drinking-water facility, and a field engineer for an industrial control system manufacturer/installer. He then returned to graduate school, studying Biochemistry at the University of Nebraska, but left the program to take a position as Director of the DNA Microarray Facility at Penn State University’s Biotechnology Institute. John’s engineering background leads him to a keen interest in streamlining, optimizing, and/or automating processes of all kinds, including data collection, handling, and organization. He also likes to fix things that appear too old and broken to work anymore.
John's Publications
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Converse, A., M. Krasko, D. M. Rudisch, C. Lenell Lunaris, A. Nisbet, M. Slesarev, J. Szot, A. Hoerst, G. Leverson, C. Gallagher, and M. R. Ciucci. “Positron Emission Tomography Neuroimaging of (¹⁸F)fluorodeoxyglucose Uptake and Related Behavior in the Pink1-/- Rat Model of Parkinson Disease”. Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol. 18, Frontiers Media, 2024.
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Krasko, M., J. Szot, K. Lungova, L. M. Rowe, G. Leverson, C. A. Kelm-Nelson, and M. R. Ciucci. “Pink1-/- Rats Demonstrate Swallowing and Gastrointestinal Dysfunction in a Model of Prodromal Parkinson Disease”. Dysphagia, Vol. 38, Springer Nature, 2023, pp. 1382-97.
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Broadfoot, C. K., J. D. Hoffmeister, S. A. Lechner, M. Krasko, E. Lambert, J. A. Russell, J. Szot, T. J. Glass, N. P. Connor, C. A. Kelm-Nelson, and M. R. Ciucci. “Tongue and Laryngeal Exercises Improve Tongue Strength and Vocal Function Outcomes in a Pink1-/- Rat Model of Early Parkinson disease”. Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 460, Elsevier, 2023, p. 114754.
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Glass, T. J., C. A. Kelm-Nelson, J. Szot, J. M. Lake, N. P. Connor, and M. R. Ciucci. “Functional Characterization of Extrinsic Tongue Muscles in the Pink1-/- Rat Model of Parkinson disease”. PLoS One, Vol. 15, no. 10, PLoS, 2020.
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Glass, T. J., C. A. Kelm-Nelson, J. A. Russell, J. Szot, J. M. Lake, N. P. Connor, and M. R. Ciucci. “Laryngeal Muscle Biology in the Pink1-/- Rat Model of Parkinson disease”. Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol. 126, no. 5, American Physiological Society, 2019, pp. 1326-34.