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BSCI Faculty Participating in Our Individual Investigation Program |
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Campus |
Faculty |
Fall, 2009 availability |
Spring, 2010 availability |
Summer, 2010 availability |
Criteria for the students (coursework, GPA, etc.)? |
Research topic(s) available might include: |
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Kent |
Barbara Andreas |
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No |
Updates of taxonomic groups in the herbarium; bryophyte field studies |
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Kent |
Darren Bade |
Yes |
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Students who are succeeding in school are more likely to be successful conducting an individual investigation |
Variety of aquatic ecology topics in local lakes and Lake Erie. |
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Kent |
Chris Blackwood |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Must meet with the student to determine eligibility |
Community ecology of microbes associated with plant roots, decomposition, and greenhouse gas emissions from soil; Use methods from molecular biology, microbiology, soil science, forestry, geography (GIS), bioinformatics, theoretical ecology |
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Kent |
Brent Bruot |
Yes |
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Must have a good GPA and have taken cell biology. |
Relationship between the hormone resistin, obesity, and polycystic ovary syndrome |
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Kent |
Heather Caldwell |
NO |
Yes |
Yes |
NO, just an interest in doing laboratory work and no allergies to animals. I require one semester of volunteering before an invdividual investigation. |
Neuropharmacology, neuropsychiatric disease modeling, and the neural regulation of social behavior. |
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Kent |
Robert Carlson |
Yes |
No |
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No |
Exploration of methods for aquatic environmental science, Landscape Ecology |
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Kent |
Andrea Case |
Yes |
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GPA>3.0; at least four BSCI courses completed beyond 10110/10120 |
pollination biology, plant population ecology, genetics of sex determination in flowering plants |
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Kent |
Derek Damron |
Yes |
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I would like to meet with them in order to assess their level of commitment and what their expectations are with respect to their career goals. |
The generalized topics would be anessthetic pharmacology in the heart, anesthesia-induced organ protecion, diabetes-induced heart failure (diabetic cardiomyopathy) and diabetes-induced sensory neuronal dysfunction (diabetic neuropathy). |
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Kent |
Ferenc de Szalay |
Yes |
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Some coursework background in a area relevant to their research topic is expected. |
Community ecology of aquatic invertebrates/plants |
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Kent |
Gail C. Fraizer |
Lab Full |
Yes |
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Must do well in genetis, and have time to commit 9 hrs/wk and 2 semesters (summers best). |
Cell biology, RNA and protein expression in prostate cancer cells |
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Kent |
David Glass |
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Must meet with the student to determine eligibility |
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Kent |
Walter Hoeh |
Maybe |
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Students shoud have an interest in research and at least two semesters to commit. Students should meet with Dr. Hoeh. |
Molecular evolution and systematics; biparental inheritance of mitochondria; mitochondrial gene expression; invertebrate breeding system evolution and sex determination |
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Kent |
John Johnson |
Lab Full |
Lab Full |
Maybe |
Must have an interest in neuroscience/physiology research, have at least two semesters to commit, and GPA>3.2. Accepting students for 2010-2011 AYn. |
Examining the neurobiology of sickness behavior and/or neural-immune responses to stressor exposure |
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Kent |
Kline, D |
Maybe |
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Students should have completed cell biology and must confer with Dr. Kline |
Cellular physiology of oocytes, eggs, and early embryos. |
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Kent |
Mark Kershner |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Relevant coursework to ecology of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. |
Ecology of streams/wetlands |
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Kent |
Edgar Kooijman |
Yes |
Yes |
Potentially |
Lab work in chemistry, cell biology, and a desire to do lab work. Will need to meet with the student to determine eligibility. |
Exchangable apolipo-proteins/lipid droplet proteins or project regarding physical characterization of lipids. Langmuir monolayers, nuclear magnetic resonance and general lipid biochemsitry are the main techniques that will be acquired. |
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Kent |
Adam Leff |
Yes |
Possibly |
Possibly |
Having taken either cell biology or microbiology desirabe, |
Currently examining the role of certain bacteria in a particular disease syndrome of crayfish |
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Kent |
Laura Leff |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Prefer students who have taken cell biology or general microbiology |
molecular microbial ecology--effects of acid mine drainage on streams, effects of agriculture and land use in general on streams, nitrogen cycling, responses of microorganisms to environmental stress |
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Kent |
Patrick Lorch |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Depending on the project, I may require an animal behavior course. I often try to assess that they will have enough time to commit each week. |
Mormon cricket movement behavior. Diet analysis. GIS and spatial data analysis. Student-motivated insect behavior projects |
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Kent |
Jenny Marcinkiewicz |
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they have to be serious students,with some interest in research and at least cell bio, preferably some physio. |
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Kent |
Eric M. Mintz |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Students shoud have an interest in research and at least two semesters to commit. Students should meet with Dr. Mintz. |
Neurobiology of circadian rhythms |
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Kent |
Mike Model |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Should be organized, with good attention to detail and some aptitude for technology |
Use novel optical microscopy methods to investigate diverse biological topics, such as apoptosis, cell locomotion and cytoskeleton, receptor endocytosis. |
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Kent |
Xiaozhen Mou |
Yes |
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GPA > 3.0; have taken microbiology |
Identify bacteria that degrade specific organic compounds in marine and fresh water system using advanced molecular tools . Isolate bacterial species that can degrade alkenone in marine sediments. |
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Kent |
Helen Piontkivska |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Completed/taking Elements of Genetics and/or Cell Biology; for seniors, Evolution; GPA >2.75 |
evolution of viruses, genome evolution, human genetic variation and disease, genomics of disease-related genes, including cancer genes |
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Kent |
Oscar Rocha |
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Genetic diversity and breeding systems of tropical treesGenetic diversity of tropical crop plants |
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Kent |
S. Vijayarghavan |
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No |
Sperm physiology, moelcular biology, protein function. |
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Kent |
Sean Veney |
Lab Full |
Lab Full |
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Coursework in physiology, neuroscience or animal behavior. GPA of at least 3.0. Able to commit at least 10 hours a week. Preferably able to work in the lab for at least a full year. |
Hormones and Behavior. Development of sex differences in the brain and peripheral tissues. |
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Regional Campuses |
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Stark |
Paul Bagavandoss |
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Discipline to work and already taken the cell biology course (BSCI 20140) |
Cannabinoids and cell growth |
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Stark |
Penny Bernstien |
Already have 1-2 |
Yes |
Yes |
Discipline to work and already taken the cell biology course (BSCI 20140) |
Animal behavior-related projects: especially communication, social behavior, zoos, domestic animals, pets – willing to be flexible - currently most interested in cat petting, cat rubbing or watershed related projects |
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Stark |
Kim Finer |
No |
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Completed Basic or General micro, I prefer =or >3.0 GPA |
1) Investigating the characteristics (infectivity, surface components, transformation efficiency) of the filamentous form of Agrobacterium. 2) Epidemiological surveys (hospital data) on the HAIs caused by Acinetobacter baumanii. 3) Projects identified by students in the field of microbiology—particularly related to infectious disease |
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Stark |
Robert Hamilton |
Yes |
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Willing to do lab and/or fieldwork |
invertebrates, aquatic systems (e.g. ponds, wetlands, streams), field plant surveys |
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Stark |
John Lovell |
No |
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I prefer completion of Cell Biology and GPA 3.0 or higher |
Aging, Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, Chronic Pain |
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East Liverpool |
Qunxing Ding |
Yes |
Yes |
Uncertain as yet |
No |
neurodegenerative disorders, protein aggregation, siganl transduction related with diabetic issues. |
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Trumbull |
Mary Russell |
Yes |
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Interest in working in a molecular biology lab. |
Using PCR, cloning, tissue culture, protein expression, Western blotting, and immunohistochemistry techniques to probe the role of the intermedite filament protein synemin in the human heart. |