Emeritus Faculty

Diane O’Dowd

Diane O’Dowd, PhD

Synaptic transmission in the central nervous system of flies and mice Epilepsy, Sodium channels, Excitability, Model Systems– My research lab […]

R Michael Mulligan, PhD

R. Michael Mulligan, PhD

Molecular evolution and molecular mechanisms of RNA editing in plants – My lab is interested in the expression of organellar genomes

Ronald Meyer, PhD

Ronald Meyer, PhD

Neural injury regeneration – Our primary interest is in CNS nerve injury and repair. We are exploring this issue using the

Debra Mauzy-Melitz, PhD

Ph.D. Marquette University, Milwaukee Wisconsin, 2001Lecturer. Recent Publications

J Lawrence Marsh, PhD

J Lawrence Marsh, PhD

Ph.D. University of Washington, 1974Mechanisms of late onset Neurodegeneration – Oncogene signaling pathways in normal and abnormal growth. Wnt signaling

Shin Lin, PhD

Shin Lin, PhD

Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles 1971Complementary and alternative medicine, mind/body signaling, qigong, tai chi, acupuncture, exercise physiology. Complementary and

Stuart Krassner

Stuart M. Krassner, PhD

PhD The Johns Hopkins University, 1962Morphological, metabolic, and biochemical analysis of developmental transitions (transformation) of hemoflagellates.

Franz Hoffmann, PhD

Franz Hoffman, PhD

Senior Lecturer Plant cell development – Isolated plant protoplasts are our main tool to study the initiation and mechanism of cell

David Gardiner

David Gardiner, PhD

Limb development and regeneration – How to Regenerate a New Leg: What we can learn from salamanders – Alone among vertebrates,

Donald E Fosket, PhD

Professor Emeritus, Developmental & Cell BiologyCharlie Dunlop School of Biological Sciences Recent Publications

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