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Pharmacology & Toxicology

Degrees Awarded: MS / Ph.D.

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Bowden, G. Timothy: Molecular mechanisms of physical and chemical carcinogenesis; cellular oncogene activation and differential gene expression during tumor progression.
Camenisch, Todd: The focus of the laboratory is investigating the integration between extracellular matrix and growth factor receptor signaling during heart morphogenesis. The emphasis is upon heart septae and valve formation. We have established that hyaluronan, a matrix sugar, is able to modulate receptor tyrosine kinase activity during early heart valve morphogenesis. We believe the EGFR family of receptors and cognate ligands play integral functions during heart development. This growth factor signaling activity is most likely context specific in regards to matrix components, proteases, and growth factor presence. Thus experimental approaches are designed to decipher this complex developmental process.
Chen, Qin: Molecular mechanisms of oxidative injury and adaptation; stress signal transduction pathways; genomics and proteomics of stress response; cytoprotective agents
Cherrington, Nathan: Transporter Regulation and Molecular Toxicology
French, Edward: Neuropharmacology of drugs of abuse and addiction
Futscher, Bernard: My primary research focus is on epigenetic control of genome function and its dysregulation in human cancer.
Hammer, Ronald: Plasticity and neural adaptation in mesocorticolimbic systems.
Hoyer, Patricia: Female reproduction: ovarian physiology, ovarian toxicology, follicular development,

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