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Summary of Faculty Research Interests

Summary of Faculty Research Interests

Dean Chapman - dean.chapman@usask.ca

Physics of x-ray contraxt mechanisms, x-ray optics research and biomedical applicatons of synchrotron radiation.

David Cooper - david.cooper@usask.ca

3-dimensional imaging of skeletal development, adaptation and aging.

Michael Corcoran - michael.corcoran@usask.ca

Neural plasticity fro molecules to behavior with a focus on the mechanisms and consequences of kindling.

Richard Devon - ric.devon@usask.ca

Investigaging molecular processes that accompany demyelination of spinal cord aggregates and their subsequent remyelination.

Ron Doucette - ronald.doucette@usask.ca

Cell Biology and therapeutic potential of myelinating glia.

Thomas Haas - thomas.haas@usask.ca

 The structure-function relationship of integrin signalling in cardiovascular disease and cancer.

Troy Harkness - troy.harkness@usask.ca

Genetic and biochemical analysis of chromatin assembly and aging in yeast and chromatin defects in camcer cells.

Patrick Krone - pat.krone@usask.ca

Heat shock gene expression in zebrafish embryos in response to environmental stress and toxins.

William M. Kulyk - william.kulyk@usask.ca

Molecular biolog of embryonic cartilage formation along withcartilage degeneration and repair processes.

Adel Mohamed - adel.mohamed@usask.ca

Histopathological changes due to chronic steroid exposure and inflammatory mechanisms in disease processes including MS in the animal model.

Helen Nichol - helen.nichol@usask.ca

Metals in neurodegenerative and metabolic disorders using synchrotron X-ray Absorbtion Spectroscopy (XAS) and molecular cell biology.

Nick Ovsenek - nick.ovsenek@usask.ca

Molecular biology of stress response.

Benjamin W.C. Rosser - ben.rosser@usask.ca

Gene expression in developing skeletal muscle.

David Schreyer - david.schreyer@usask.ca

Growth associated with proteins in nerve regeneration.

Valerie M.K. Verge  valerie.verge@usask.ca

Regulaiton of nervous system repair and neuropathic pain states.