Associate Vice President for Graduate Studies and Senior Associate Dean
(207) 581-3291
Biomedical Sciences
MaineHealth Institute for Research (MHIR)
victoria.demambro@mainehealth.org
Mentor: Clifford Rosen | Thesis Topic: The Role of Alkaline Phosphatase in Adipogenesis and Mitochondrial function
Ph.D. Biomedical Engineering, 2015
Christopher.Demers@crick.ac.uk
Thesis: Microengineering the neural tube
Biomedical Science (PhD)
Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences, 2015
Thesis: Effects of nutritional and environmental stress on bone and adipose tissue in mice
Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences, 2013
Thesis: Exploring mouse and human pluripotent stem cell fate determination with Bayesian network machine learning
Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences
(207) 581-2536
biology of cellular oscillators, comparative physiologist, Genetic and molecular analysis of cardiac pacemakers, Genetics, mathematical analysis and modeling of biological systems
IPh.D. Functional Genomics, 2008
Thesis: Non-classical export of signal peptide-less proteins studied via sum frequency spectroscopy and biochemical techniques
Professor
Development, Kidney, Kidney disease and regeneration, Stem Cells, T32 Faculty
Associate Professor of Data Science, Computer Information Systems, and Applied Mathematics
207-621-3212
Bioinformatics/Computational Biology, Data Analytics, Databases, Epidemiology, Geographic Information Science
Faculty Director of the GSBSE JAX program
(207) 288-6647
Accepting Rotating Students, Bioinformatics/Computational Biology, Evolutionary genomics, Genetic Diversity, Genomics, Reproductive Biology, T32 Faculty, Transmission genetics
IPh.D. Functional Genomics, 2013
U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
Thesis: Field-deployable colorimetric biosensor system for the rapid detection of pathogenic organisms
Professor of Spatial Computing
(207) 581-2114
Database, Geographic Information Systems, Spatial Information, Spatio-Temporal Reasoning
Mentor: Lucy Liaw | Thesis Topic: Perivascular Adipose Tissue, Vascular Biology
Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering Technology
207.581.2134
design, failure analysis, finite element analysis, material science, Solid mechanics
Ph.D. Interdisciplinary, 2008
Thesis: Transcriptional alterations during mammary tumor progression in mice and humans
Biomedical Sciences
MaineHealth Institute for Research (MHIR)
Mentor: Clifford Rosen | Thesis Topic: Skeletal Metabolism, Bone Marrow, and Hormones