Professor
(207) 288-6383
Genomics, Mammalian genetics, Neurogenetics, Neuroscience, Retinal Development, T32 Faculty
Biomedical Science (PhD)
Epigenetics, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Organ cross-talk, Student Executive, T32 Fellow, T32 Fellow 2021-2022
Associate Professor
(207) 288-6012
Aging, Behavioral/Cognitive Sciences, Diet-Induced Obesity, Metabolism, Neurobiology, Neurogenetics, Neuroscience
Biomedical Science (PhD)
Biomedical Sciences
MaineHealth Institute for Research (MHIR)
Mentor: Robert Friesel | Thesis Topics: Cardiovascular Disease
Biomedical Sciences
Mentor: Melody Neely | Thesis Topic: Zebrafish, Innate Immune System
Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences, 2011
University of Texas Medical Branch
Thesis: Auditory event-related potential in neonates and young infants prenatally exposed to methadone
Professor
207-288-6000
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
(207) 581-2384
Acoustic Wave Filters, Acoustic Wave Material Characterization and Analysis, Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, Biosensors, Bioterrorism, Crystals, Harsh Environment Sensors, LANs, Microwave Acoustics, Sensors, Surface and Bulk Acoustic Wave Propagation and Devices
Biomedical Science
Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences, 2015
MaineHealth Institute for Research (MHIR)
Thesis: The role of notch signaling in vascular remodeling
Faculty Scientist II
MaineHealth Institute for Research (MHIR)
(207) 396-8280
Cardiovascular, Metabolism, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Stress Response and Adaptation
Faculty Scientist II, Director, Confocal Microscopy Core Facility at MHIR
MaineHealth Institute for Research (MHIR)
Igor.Prudovsky@mainehealth.org
(207) 396-8146
Accepting Rotating Students, Aging, Biomedical Engineering, Cancer, Cardiovascular, Metabolism, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Stem Cells, Stress Response and Adaptation
Ph.D. Biomedical Science, 2018
Thesis: TARBP2-mediated post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression during murine embryonic development and spermatogenesis
mechanisms of translation repression, miRNA, RNAi, spermatogenesis, Stem Cells
Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences, COM
(207) 602-2078
Accepting Rotating Students, Cell-cell Communication, Chronic Pain, effect of stress in the development of muscle pain, Musculoskeletal Pain, Neuroimmune interactions, Neuroscience, Non-neuronal regulation of Pain, Peripheral neuroimmune interactions, Peripheral neuroimmune interactions in chronic muscle pain, Somatosensation, Stress Response and Adaptation, T32 Faculty
Biomedical Engineering (PhD)