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Ernie Freeman
Research Assistant Professor
Education
- Ph.D., Kent State University
Courses Taught
- Advanced Physiology
- Eukaryotic Cell Biology
Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities
Research Areas
- Basic mechanisms involved in lesion formation in multiple sclerosis (MS) with an emphasis on cellular metabolism and signaling cascades leading to neurodegeneration. Also, the development and utilization of imaging modalities (confocal MRI, Infrared, etc.
OFFICE
Department of Biological SciencesMain Building
CONTACT INFO
Phone: 330-332-0361Fax: 330-337-4122
efreema2@kent.edu
COURSES TEACHING
Spring 2013- BSCI 20020 - 500 Biol Structure And Function
- BSCI 30030 - 500 Human Physiology
- HONR 40096 - 030 Individual Honors Work
- BMS 80299 - 024 Dissertation Ii
- BMS 80299 - 014 Dissertation Ii
- BSCI 10001 - 501 Human Biology
- BSCI 20020 - 500 Biol Structure And Function
- BSCI 40099 - 002 Senior Honors Thesis