The Cell, Developmental and Organismal Physiology research interest group at ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ State University (²ÝÁñÊÓƵ) addresses questions in cell biogenesis and maintenance, and how cellular and molecular processes are integrated at the organismal level. Topics studied include migration, cell-cell interactions and differentiation pathways underlying development and aging of tissues and organs, stress physiology, and understanding links between form and function. We apply experimental genetics using cell culture, the mouse, C. elegans, and Drosophila models.
Faculty Who Specialize In This Research
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Mario Bretfeld Associate Professor of Biology
Associate Professor of Biology
mbretfel@kennesaw.edu
(470) 578-3275
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Anton Bryantsev Associate Professor of Developmental Biology
Associate Professor of Developmental Biology
abryants@kennesaw.edu
(470) 578-4919
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Brandon Carpenter Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology
Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology
bcarpe18@kennesaw.edu
(470) 578-4998
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Christopher Cornelison Assistant Vice President for Innovation and Commercialization and Associate Professor of Microbiology
Assistant Vice President for Innovation and Commercialization and Associate Professor of Microbiology
ccornel5@kennesaw.edu
(470) 578-5115
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Andrew Haddow Assistant Professor of Microbiology
Assistant Professor of Microbiology
ahaddow@kennesaw.edu
(470) 578-2653
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Martin Hudson Professor of Biology
Professor of Biology
mhudso28@kennesaw.edu
(470) 578-7558
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Kojo Mensa-Wilmot Professor of Biology
Professor of Biology
kmensawi@kennesaw.edu
(470) 568-3071
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Scott Nowak Associate Vice President for Research Operations and Professor of Biology
Associate Vice President for Research Operations and Professor of Biology
snowak@kennesaw.edu
(470) 578-7777
SL 4006