Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences, 2013
Thesis: Low-dose arsenic exposure alters lipid metabolism and cell cycle regulation in two model species, Danio rerio (zebrafish) and Mus musculus (mouse)
Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences, 2014
Thesis: Intersection of renal peritubular cells, mitogen activated kinases, and chronic kidney disease
Professor, Dean
Accepting Rotating Students, Bioinformatics/Computational Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Cardiovascular, lower urinary tract, ophthalmology, Physics-based modeling, physiology
MaineHealth Institute for Research (MHIR)
anyonya.guntur@mainehealth.org
(207) 396-8100
Bone Development, Insulin, Mitochondrial Respiration, Nocturnin, Osteogenesis, Protein
Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Administration
(207) 221-4171
Biomedical Sciences
Mentor: Geoffrey Ganter | Thesis Topics: nociceptor transcriptional/translational responses
Biomedical Engineering, UMaine, Tilbury and Khalil labs
Emeritus Professor
(207) 288-6778
Development, Functional Genomics, Genomics, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Reproductive Biology
University Research Professor of Medicine
207.581.1533
Biomedical Sciences
Mentor: Gary Ren
Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences
(207) 602-2174
Accepting Rotating Students, animal model, Developmental Neurobiology, Gene Expression, Molecular Genetics, Neurons, Neuroscience, pain, Proteins, Sensory Neuron, Transcriptional Regulation, Transgenic Mice
Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences, 2019
Mentor: Alan Rosenwasser | Thesis Topics: Alcohol Withdrawal, Genetics
addiction, behavioral genetics, circadian biology, Neuroscience
Ph.D. Biomedical Science, 2019
Mentor: Tamara King | Thesis Topics: Chronic Pain
central sensitization, nocicieption, optogenetics, pain, somatosensory, therapeutics
Ph.D. Biomedical Sciences, 2013
Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School
Thesis: The role of sef (similar expression to FGF genes) in skeletal development and bone homeostasis
Associate Professor
Professor
(207) 581-2816
Accepting Rotating Students, Aging, Development, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Neurodevelopment, Neuroscience, Stress Response and Adaptation, T32 Faculty