Bobilya Research Laboratory

 


Personnel

Nicole Gauthier, Graduate Student, MS program in Nutritional Sciences.

Liz Hinman, Undergraduate Student, Biochemistry.

Valentina Jeliazkova-Mecheva, Graduate Student, MS program in Animal Sciences

 

 

FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

Kendall Hall, room 514, is a modern research laboratory suitable for research in molecular biology, cell culture, and trace minerals. It includes a laminar flow biological safety cabinet (Class II A/B3) with 6 ft benchtop, CO2 controlled water-jacketed incubator, upright and inverted microscopes, centrifuge and microfuge, thermalcycler, fume hood, spectrophotometer, atomic absorption flame spectrophotometer, and sophisticated water bath.   Adequate office space, with supporting equipment and supplies, desktop personal computers and printers for our research team is located in rooms 409, 411, and 514 of Kendall Hall. A gamma emission detector is available for use by us and is located in a nearby university building, Rudman Hall. The University of New Hampshire's Burley-Demeritt Swine Farm maintains a breeding herd of Yucatan miniature swine. The facility and pigs are available to our research team.


 

 

Below is a picture of two previous members of our Laboratory Team at the Experimental Biology 2000 meeting in San Diego. They were presenting their work on zinc transport using our in vitro model of the blood-brain barrier. On the left is Laurie Volak, and on the right is Holly Lehmann.

 


Below is a picture of our Laboratory Team at the Experimental Biology 1997 meeting in New Orleans … on Bourbon Street. They are (left to right) James McClung, David Rowe, Jennifer Mataleska, and Livia Gorini.

 

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