Kathleen A. Becker

Education

  • Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2010
  • B.S., Bucknell University, 2005

Research Areas

  • Animal Model
  • COM Faculty Research
  • COM Medical Education
  • Gene Expression
  • Transgenic Mice

Brief Biography

Dr. Becker is interested in novel mechanisms governing bone formation and how dysregulation of these pathways lead to osteoporosis and increased risk of fracture. Specifically, our laboratory focuses on the role of cell signaling proteins in the osteoblast and the impact of peripheral nerve injury on bone formation. The overall goal of this research is to identify the underlying mechanism of bone metabolism. These insights will provide new therapeutic strategies for the treatment of osteoporosis and prevention of the morbidity and mortality associated with fracture.

The Becker laboratory is primarily funded by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) at NIH. Current active research support includes grants from the Support for Research Excellence Program (R16) and Center for Cell Signaling at the University of New England.

Research studies in the Becker laboratory incorporate a variety of students from different backgrounds. We foster a collaborative environment where both undergraduate and medical students work together with Dr. Becker and Ms. Talia Lizotte, the Becker lab manager. GSBSE graduate students are welcome to apply for rotations. If interested in joining our research community, please email Dr. Becker.

Publications

A list of publications can be found on Google Scholar.