Faculty Member, Physiology & Pharmacology
Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
About
An Associate Professor of Pharmacology, I do research in cancer cell biology and pharmacology. Cell motility lies at the foundation of the metastatic process and inhibiting motility may allow more primary cancers to be treated before cancer spreads. I'm working on basic mechanisms of cell motility along with the use of natural products to inhibit this process. I teach endocrinology and pharmacology in the first and second years of our Doctor of Pharmacy program and serve throughout the University in roles involving the application of technology in the teaching and learning process.
Contact Information
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| Address: | 3601 Pacific Avenue |
| Telephone: |
1-209-946-2485 |

