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Information for and about our current graduate students is posted under the various topics listed in the menu. 

Students registered in a Master's program at Queen's University, with first-class standing, and who show exceptional promise in their research may be considered for promotion to a doctoral program in the same Program, without completion of the Master's degree. This is called the "Mini-Masters" program.

 

2023-2024 DBMS Graduate Representatives

GSC President: Safara Holder (15smh17@queensu.ca)

International Student Representative: Carla Elizabeth Gallardo Flores (20cegf@queensu.ca)

Anatomical Sciences PII Field Representative: Andrew Butterfield (18ajb24@queensu.ca)

Biochemistry and Cell Biology Field Representative: Kody Klupt (kody.klupt@queensu.ca)

Experimental Medicine Field Representative: Nick Ricci (16ngr@queensu.ca)

Microbes, Immunity, and Inflammation Field Representative: Nasry (Naz) Bouzeineddine (22nzb1@queensu.ca)

Reproduction and Developmental Sciences Field Representative: Danielle Sisnett (15djs1@queensu.ca)

Therapeutics, Drug Development, and Human Toxicology Field Representative: Lauren Brown (17ltlb@queensu.ca)

 

Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences Graduate Program Awards

The Abrahams Award in Experimental Medicine

Established in March 1996 by the Abramsky Foundation to honour Dr. Vivian Abrahams, distinguished physiologist, Professor of Physiology at Queen's from 1963 to 1995 and Head of the Department from 1976 to 1988.  Awarded on the basis of research excellence to funding-eligible PhD level students enrolled in the Physiology graduate program, or in the field of Experimental Medicine in the Biomedical and Molecular Sciences graduate program, who shows exceptional promise for independent research.  Requests for nominations will be sent out on a once-yearly basis.  Supervisors must nominate their own students.  Selection will be made by the Abrahams Ph.D. Award Committee chaired by the Experimental Medicine field coordinator.  Value: $1,400.

 

The Chen Fund for Graduate Student Travel

Established in 1980 by Dr. Alan Chen in recognition of the help that Dr. Chen received during the four years of his graduate study and three years of his medical training in the Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine.  The Chen Fund will provide assistance to graduate students enrolled in the Physiology graduate program, or in the field of Experimental Medicine in the Biomedical and Molecular Sciences graduate program.  Funding will be used to defray students’ costs associated with attending scientific conferences and presenting research papers.  Each May, applications will be solicited from supervisors of eligible students for travel which has occurred in the past 12 months.  The Adjudication Committee, chaired by the Experimental Medicine field coordinator, will make appropriate decisions with regard to number and amount of the awards.  Reimbursement will be made directly to the research grants involved.    Value: variable.
 

The Harry Abramsky Charitable Foundation Fund

Established in 1985 by the Harry Abramsky Charitable Foundation for the support and promotion of graduate student attendance at appropriate scientific meetings.  Funding will be provided to graduate students enrolled in the Physiology graduate program or in the field of Experimental Medicine in the Biomedical and Molecular Sciences graduate program.  Each May, applications will be solicited from supervisors of eligible students for travel which has occurred in the past 12 months.  The Adjudication Committee, chaired by the Experimental Medicine field coordinator, will make appropriate decisions with regard to number and amount of the awards.  Reimbursement will be made directly to the research grants involved.  Value: variable.

 

Dr. Gerald and Marion Marks Award in Pharmacology and Human Toxicology

Established in June 2008 by family, friends and colleagues in honour of Dr. Gerald Marks, former Head of the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, and his wife Mrs. Marion Marks.  Awarded to the M.Sc. or Ph.D. graduate student deemed to have had the best thesis in the Pharmacology and Toxicology graduate program or in the field of Therapeutics, Drug Development, and Human Toxicology in the Biomedical and Molecular Sciences graduate program, in a calendar year. Students are nominated by their supervisor(s), which will include 1) a letter of nomination from the supervisor; 2) a letter of support from another faculty member who is familiar with the student’s research; 3) the abstract of the thesis; and 4) an up-to-date curriculum vitae of the student. The Field Coordinator for Therapeutics, Drug Development and Human Toxicology will identify the successful candidate(s) in consultation with members of the staff.  Value: variable and plaque.
 

The Jane Poulson Memorial Award

Established in February 2004 by the Estate of Dr. Jane Poulson, B.Sc. 1974, M.Sc. 1976, with additional contributions by friends and colleagues and awarded on the basis of academic achievement to graduate students in the Therapeutics, Drug Development, and Human Toxicology field of the Biomedical and Molecular Sciences graduate program.  It is awarded to a student completing his/her first year of graduate studies in the Department.  The adjudication committee shall comprise three members including the graduate student representative, the graduate field coordinator, and another faculty member associated with the field. Selection will be based upon all aspects of the student's graduate endeavour including: performance in course work, progress in research (based on a one-page abstract written by the candidate), participation in seminars/journal clubs, and performance in teaching. Value: variable and plaque. 

 

Therapeutics, Drug Development, and Human Toxicology Alumni Fellowship

Established from donations by alumni and friends of the graduate program in Pharmacology and Toxicology. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a graduate student(s) in the Pharmacology and Toxicology graduate program or in the field of Therapeutics, Drug Development, and Human Toxicology in the Biomedical and Molecular Sciences graduate program.  The Therapeutics, Drug Development and Human Toxicology field coordinator will identify the successful candidate(s) in consultation with members of the staff.  Value: variable. 
 

The Eldon Boyd Fellowship

Established in 1972 by Professor E.M. Boyd and awarded to a graduate student(s) in the Pharmacology and Toxicology graduate program, or in the field of Therapeutics, Drug Development, and Human Toxicology in the Biomedical and Molecular Sciences graduate program. Preference will be given to a student or students with the M.D. degree wishing to pursue graduate studies in Pharmacology and Toxicology or Therapeutics, Drug development, and Human Toxicology. The Fellowship is renewable for 2 years dependent upon the student maintaining satisfactory progress. If there is no suitable candidate, the Fellowship may be awarded to a post-doctoral fellow for one year. The Therapeutics, Drug Development, and Human Toxicology field coordinator will identify the successful candidate(s) in consultation with members of the staff. Value: variable.

 

The Dr. Jeremy Nesheim Memorial Award in Biochemistry

Established in May 2002 by family, friends and colleagues in memory of Dr. Jeremy Nesheim, B.Sc. 1991, Ph.D. (Minnesota). Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to a student enrolled in the first year of the Master's or Ph.D. program in the Biochemistry graduate program or in the field of Biochemistry and Cell Biology in the Biomedical and Molecular Sciences graduate program.  Preference will be given to a student who received their undergraduate degree at Queen's University. The candidate should demonstrate intent to pursue a career in research.  The Biochemistry and Cell Biology field coordinator will identify the successful candidate(s) in consultation with members of the staff.  Value:  variable. 
 

The Jellinck-Lyttle Graduate Fellowship in Biochemistry

Established in July 2011 by Dr. Richard Lyttle, Ph.D. 1973 and family, in honour of Dr. P. Harry Jellinck, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Biochemistry. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to funding-eligible Masters or Ph.D. level students enrolled in the Biochemistry and Bell Biology Graduate Program or in the field of Biochemistry and Cell Biology in the Biomedical and Molecular Sciences graduate program.  Relevant working experience may also be considered.  Selection will be made by the Biochemistry and Cell Biology field coordinator in consultation with members of the staff. Value: variable.

 

The E. G. Bauman Fellowship

Awarded to doctoral students in the Departments of Biology, Economics, English, Mathematics & Statistics or the Biochemistry and Cell Biology field of the Biomedical and Molecular Sciences (DBMS) graduate program. Candidates must be registered in the first or second year of a doctoral program and students may receive the award for two years. Candidates for the awards must show exceptional promise for making significant contributions to the study of biochemistry and cell biology, economic theory and/or econometrics, English language and literature or mathematics.  Candidates for the Fellowship made available through DBMS (Biochemistry and Cell Biology) are selected by the Biochemistry and Cell Biology field coordinator.  Value: $15,000.

 

The Professors’ Award for Outstanding Graduate Work in Anatomy

Awarded to a graduate student in the second or subsequent years of study in the graduate programs of Anatomy and Cell Biology, or Anatomical Sciences (teaching program), or in a research Master’s or Ph.D. degree whose research relates to anatomical sciences including gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, histology and embryology in the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences.  The recipient must demonstrate outstanding performance in research and course work. Consideration will also be given to teaching and extracurricular activities. Students must be nominated by their supervisor and can win only once in each degree program. Selection will be made by a committee consisting of the Department Head, Coordinator of Graduate Studies and two faculty members who teach Anatomy courses. Deadline for nominations is 1 April and the winner will be announced by 1 June. Value: variable.

American Association for Cancer Research (https://www.aacr.org/professionals/meetings/)

American Chemical Society Meetings (https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/meetings.html)

American Heart Association Scientific Sessions (https://professional.heart.org/en/meetings)

American Peptide Symposium: https://aps2022.org/ 

American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology / Experimental Biology Meeting: https://www.asbmb.org/meetings-events

American Society for Reproductive Immunology (https://theasri.org/)

American Urological Association (https://www.auanet.org)

Canadian Association for Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (https://www.cacmid.ca/conferences/)

Canadian Cancer Research Conference (https://www.ccra-acrc.ca/conference/)

Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition (https://www.cheminst.ca/conference/canadian-chemistry-conference-and-exhibition/

Canadian Fertility & Andrology Society (https://cfas.ca/)

Canadian Glycomics Symposium: https://symposium.canadianglycomics.ca/ 

Canadian National Perinatal Research Meeting (https://www.cnprm.ca)

Canadian Neuroscience meeting (https://can-acn.org/meetings/)

Canadian Society for Immunology (https://www.csi-sci.ca/)

Canadian Society for Pelvic Medicine (https://www.canadiansocietyforpelvicmedicine.org/meetings/annual-meeting)

Canadian Society for Virology (https://www.csv-scv.ca/en/)

Canadian Woman’s Heart Health Summit (https://cwhhc.ottawaheart.ca/summit)

Candida and Candidiasis (https://microbiologysociety.org/events.html)

Connaught Summer Institute in Pain (http://sites.utoronto.ca/pain/toronto/summer-institute-in-pain.html)

European Respiratory Society International Congress (https://www.ersnet.org/congress-and-events/congress/)

FOCIS – Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies (https://www.focisnet.org/meetings/)

Gordon Conferences (https://www.grc.org/) NB: See website for complete list of conferences i.e., Vascular Biology!

IASP World Congress on Pain (https://www.iasp-pain.org/events/)

International Carbohydrate Symposium: https://ics2022.ciente.live/ Although this site changes each year

International Cytokine & Interferon Society (https://cytokinesociety.org/)

International federation of Placenta Associations (https://www.ifpa.epineux.com/)

International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (https://www.isswshmeeting.org)

International Symposium on Fusarium Head Blight (https://www.cwfhb-cws.com/upcoming-events)

Keystone Conferences  (https://www.keystonesymposia.org/) NB: See website for complete list of conferences!

Society for glycobiology annual meeting: https://www.glycobiology.org/2022-annual-meeting

Society for Neuroscience (https://www.sfn.org/)

Society for Pelvic Research (https://pelvicresearch.com)

Society for Reproductive Investigation (https://www.sri-online.org/)

Society of Birth Defects Research and Prevention (https://birthdefectsresearch.org/)

Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (https://obgyn.utoronto.ca/events)

Society of Toxicology (https://www.toxicology.org/)

Society of Toxicology of Canada Annual Symposium (https://stcweb.ca)

Southern Ontario Reproductive Biology (https://obgyn.utoronto.ca/event/southern-ontario-reproductive-biology-conference)

The Weinstein Cardiovascular Development and Regeneration Meeting (https://weinstein-conferences.org

Till & McColloch Meetings (https://stemcellnetwork.ca/whats-new/conferences-events/till-mcculloch-meetings/)

Stay tuned for more information about upcoming events.

Current Students & Projects

PhD

Nadia Al Ali (Supervisor: Craig) - New combination therapies for inflammatory breast cancer

Jacob Kment (Supervisor: Craig) - Effects of TGFb inhibitors and immune checkpoint blockade in ovarian cancer models

Connor Scholl (Supervisor: Davies) - Structure, evolution and engineering of polyproline type II helical antifreeze proteins

Alberto Reyes Alvarez (Supervisor: Mulligan) - Alterations on intracellular localization and trafficking of the RET receptor induced by Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 2 mutations

Mitchell Jeffs (Supervisor: Lohans/Martin) - Development and validation of a biosensor-based platform for the study of beta-lactamase activity and inhibition

Keegan Turner-Wood (Supervisor: S. Smith) - Engineering Designer Complexes for Enhanced Agarose Digestion

Nolan Neville (Supervisor: Jia) - Inhibition of bacterial polyphosphate kinase enzymes as a novel antivirulence approach

Zhiyun (Wendy) Yang (Supervisor: Jia) - Functions of P. aeruginosa polyP in host-pathogen interaction

Yun Jiang (Supervisor: Allingham/Craig) - Design and development of novel classes of actin-targeting antibody-drug conjugates

Byron Hunter (Supervisor: Allingham) - Understanding the unique mechanism of microtubule length control by kinesin-8

Irsa Shoukat (Supervisor: Allingham) - Mitotic motor protein functions in Candida albicans

Pooja Sridhar (Supervisor: Loewen/Allingham) - Understanding how the Ste2 receptor of Fusarium graminearum contributes to its pathogenicity on wheat

Youjin Kim (Supervisor: Capicciotti) - Developing Antibody-drug Conjugate through Site-specific Glycoengineering

Jonathan (Jack) Babulic (Supervisor: Capicciotti) -  Development and Application of Cell-Surface Glyco-Engineering Tools to Interrogate Glycan/Protein Interactions MD/PhD

Marie Boddington (Supervisor: Capicciotti) - Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of N-glycans and derivatives. A toolkit to probe complex glycan-protein interactions

MSc

Rachel Bishop (Supervisor: Craig) - Effects of TGFb inhibitors on chemoresistance in ovarian cancer models

Tristan Robertson (Supervisor: Abraham) - Identifying Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia Extracellular Vesicle Biomarkers

Christopher Wells (Supervisor: Abraham) - Investigating Key Signalling Pathways Altered During Clonal Haematopoiesis

Kaylee Punter (Supervisor: Chan/Abraham) - Role of Mitochondrial Cristae in Maintaining Cancer Cell Metabolism

Chelsea Margerum (Supervisor: Chan/Abahram) - Investigating the Role of Mitochondrial Fusion on Breast Cancer Cell Growth and Survival

Yanzhi (Mary) Yang (Supervisor: Davies) - Structure-function relationships in adhesion proteins from plant bacteria

Mathias Bell (Supervisors: Davies) - How calpain-3 binds to titin

Thomas Hansen (Supervisor: Davies) - Structure-function relationships in bacterial ice nucleation proteins

Emily Lind (Supervisor: Davies) - The transition from a sugar-binding protein to an ice-binding protein

Mustafa Sherik (Supervisor: Davies) - Structure-function analysis of ligand-binding domains in bacterial adhesion proteins

Jacob Melamed (Supervisor: Brockhausen/Capicciotti) - Novel microbial glycosyltransferases

Iram Abidi (Supervisor: Brockhausen/Walia) - Development of inhibitors for glycoconjugate biosynthesis

Bryanna Thomson (Supervisor: Mulligan) - RET receptor-mediated invasion in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Rachel Gray (Supervisor: Lohans/Allingham) - The impact of carbapenemase mechanism on the clinical detection of carbapenem-resistant bacteria

Montserrat Mora Ochomogo (Supervisor: Lohans/Ross) - Identifying factors responsible for the overproduction of bacterial outer membrane vesicles

Matthew Fishman (Supervisor: S. Smith) - Molecular Basis of KLF15-mediated Repression of Cardiac Hypertrophy

Andrew Garven (Supervisor: Simpson/Berman): The Clinical and Functional Impact of Chromatin Modifying Gene Mutations, KDM6A and ARID1A, in Bladder Cancer

Kody Klupt (Supervisor: Jia) - Global translations lock & key: Structural basis of regulation of Eukaryotic Elongation Factor 2 and its atypical regulatory kinase, eEF2K

Caitlin Doubleday (Supervisor: Allingham) - Regulatory factors of the Candida albicans kinesin-8 Kip3

 

PhD

Farzaneh Afzali - The role of the integrated stress response in ovarian cancer

Alamjeet Chauhan - Hydrogen peroxide regulates a cation channel to control neuroendocrine cell excitability

Isabelle Grenier-Pleau - Investigating the Role of Extracellular Vesicles in Haematopoietic Stem Cell Regulation

Lindsay (Rhiannon) Hilton - Endothelial BMPR2 loss promotes altered IL-15 mediated signaling, contributing to immune and vascular dysfunction in PAH

Enoch Lam - Investigating Gene Environment Interactions in Allergic Disease for the CHILD Cohort Study

Kelly Lee - Cholinergic receptor desensitization and modulation influences neuroendocrine cell activity

Paola Marino Dantonio - NODAL as a mediator of the tumour microenvironment

Bessi Qorri - Repurposing the anti-cancer efficacy of NSAIDs in inflammation and tumorigenesis

Sara Stickley - The impact of host genomics and environmental exposures on the infant gut microbiota in childhood asthma in the CHILD Cohort Study 

MSc

Corey Baker - Dietary maniplation of the production of neuroactive mediators by the gut microbiota

Aidan Bennett - Microbial contributions to sex differences in IBS

Noah Campagna - Rescue of the function of mutant hERG channels associated with inherited long QT syndrome

Ananya Chakraborty - Molecular mechanisms of the PKC-mediated regulation of the Kv1.5 potassium channel

Mikayla Erdelsky - Localized cAMP signaling in primary cilia

Zhi Fang - Impact of human milk oligosaccharides on breast milk microbiota and risk of asthma among breastfed infants

Daniella Gilmour - Interactions between histamine and proteases augment nociceptor excitation

Jennifer Li - Role of synapse location and channel trafficking in electrical coupling of Aplysia bag cell neurons

Eammon MacNeil - Regulation of neuronal Ca2+ channel inactivation by intracellular Ca2+ handling mechanisms

Alexander Prosserman - Regulation of electrical coupling between neuroendocrine cells by cAMP and PKA

Nick Ryckman - Wavefront Collision as a marker of atrial myopathy

Reginald Smyth - Structural and functional determinants of exercise intolerance in patients with mild fibrotic interstitial lung disease

 

PhD

Olena Kourko (Supervisor: Gee) - Investigation of novel cytokine/TLR agonist combination immunotherapeutics against prostate cancer

Emmanuelle LeBlanc (Supervisor: Colpitts) - Disruption of conserved glycan-dependent interactions as an antiviral strategy for emerging coronaviruses MD/PhD

Carla Gallardo Flores (Supervisor: Colpitts) - Characterization of the roles of cellular cyclophilins in coronavirus infection

Kyle Seaver (Supervisor: Basta) - Characterizing the innate immune response of alternatively activated macrophages

Safara Holder (Supervisor: Banfield) - Identification and characterization of proteins in proximity to the herpes simplex virus tegument protein pUL21 during virus infection

Courtney Bannerman (Supervisor: Ghasemlou) - Microbiome interactions in spinal cord injury modulate pain outcomes

Julia Segal (Supervisor: Ghasemlou) - Circadian control of pain and neuroinflammation in multiple sclerosis

Katya Douchant (Supervisor: Sheth/Adams) - Designing and Characterizing Novel therapeutics for Clostridioides Difficile infection

MSc

Madison Roth (Supervisor: Gee) - Identification of the molecular mechanisms controlling the anti-viral actions of IL-27 against dengue virus infection

Heather Amsden (Supervisor: Gee) - Identification of the molecular mechanisms controlling the anti-viral actions of IL-27 against influenza virus infection

John Mamatis (Supervisor: Colpitts) - Targeting cyclophilins to bolster cellular antiviral immunity against positive-sense RNA viruses

Isabella Pellizzari Delano (Supervisor: Colpitts) - Characterizing the role of trained immunity and type II interferon in restricting coronavirus replication

Hannah Wood (Supervisor: Lomax/Sheth) - Analysis of the role of the gut microbiota in IBD

Julia Barilo (Supervisor: Basta) - Characterizing the innate immune response of alternatively activated macrophages

Ethan Thomas (Supervisor: Banfield) - Factors influencing herpes simplex virus capsid stability

Rosalin Dubois (Supervisor: Ghasemlou) - Peripheral inflammation and spinal cord injury pain - a role for WNK1 in macrophages

Haley Gowdy (Supervisor: Ghasemlou) - National survey and ecological momentary assessment of chronic pain in Canadians

Olivia Smith (Supervisor: Ghasemlou) - Circadian rhythms control microglial transcription and activation states

Curtis Black (Supervisor: Wobeser) - Critical Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) analysis for differentiating relapse from reinfection tuberculosis. The importance of the epidemiologic context and an integrated knowledge translation (iKT) approach to inform public health practice

Emily Halajian (Supervisor: Wobeser) - The molecular clock of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and risk for misclassification in differentiating relapse from reinfection tuberculosis

Richard Nauman (Supervisor: Graham) - Characterizing the effect of BCG-mediated trained immunity on immune checkpoint therapy in bladder cancer

Aline Atallah (Supervisor: Graham) - Characterizing the role of innate immune memory (trained immunity) in the tumour microenvironment after immunotherapy of bladder cancer

Arielle Grossman (Supervisor: Graham) - Enhancement of adaptive immune functions by innate immune memory

William Tran (Supervisor: Graham) - The role of trained immunity in BCG immunotherapy of NMIBC and optimizing the route of inoculation and frequency of BCG treatment

PhD

Jessica Miller (Supervisor: Tayade) - Role of IL-33 and ILC2 in the pathophysiology of endometriosis

Harshavardhan Lingegowda (Supervisor: Tayade) - Endocannabinoids in endometriosis and their therapeutic targeting

Alison McCallion (Supervisor: Tayade) - Mast cells in the pathophysiology of endometriosis

Danielle Sisnett (Supervisor: Tayade) - IL-23-Th17 axis in the pathophysiology of endometriosis

Katherine Zutautas (Supervisor: Tayade) - Role of leukemia Inhibitory factor and its therapeutic targeting in endometriosis 

Noor Shakfa (Supervisor: Koti) - Improving cancer cell genotype associated chemotherapy response in ovarian cancer via cGAS-STING pathway activation

Olivia Giovannetti (Supervisor: Adams) - Characterizing the iatrogenic adverse impact of pelvic surgeries on female sexual health

Diane Tomalty (Supervisor: Adams) - Characteristics of glandular structures found in the periurethral tissue: Role in female sexual responses and iatrogenic sexual dysfunction

MSc

Nakeisha Lodge-Tulloch (Supervisor: Graham) - Acquisition of Trained Immunity via Aberrant Maternal Inflammation and Subsequent Risk of Pregnancy Complications

Donya Hayati (Supervisor: Tayade) - Extracellular vesicles in the pathogenesis of endometriosis

Sadaf Rahimi Kazerouni (Supervisor: Koti) - Investigating sex differences in the role of tumor associated B cells in bladder 

Celine Wilson-Sanchez (Supervisor: Koti) - Investigating the association between thyroid disease and increased mortality in epithelial ovarian 

Priyanka Yolmo (Supervisor: Koti) - Investigating sexual dimorphism in BCG response associated B cells in non-muscle invasive bladder 

Jennifer Armstrong (Supervisor: G. Smith) - A peripartum vascular assessment of women with preeclampsia

Sydney Vanderkooi (Supervisor: Kan) - Exploration of the mechanism of action of human oviduct-specific glycoprotein (OVGP1) in enhancing sperm capacitation

Megan Cull (Supervisor: Natale) - Do Sca-1 positive trophoblast cells contribute to an adaption or pathology in the placenta?

PhD

Trent Holmes - Role of DNA damage and repair in benzene’s in utero toxicity

Jia (Amelia) Shi - The role of PPARg during breast tumour angiogenesis

MSc

Logan Germain - Role of epigenetics in triphenyl phosphate mediated toxicity

Brianna Jackson - The placenta-fetal brain axis: a potential target of valproic acid induced autism

Mohammed (Sono) Khan - Mechanisms underlying maladaptive changes in parathyroid gland function in CKD-MBD (Chronic Kidney Disease-Mineral Bone Disease)

Tyler Rowsell - Mechanism regulating the translocation of phosphate in CKD-MBD (Chronic Kidney Disease-Mineral Bone Disease): Role for calciprotein particles

Combined Program

Christian Bile - Investigating the effects of in utero benzene exposure on the hepatic and placental expression of critical fetal DNA repair genes in CD-1 mice