Rosalie
Anderson
Assistant Professor
Office Monroe Hall, Room 329, Box 025
E-mail: mshuh@loyno.edu
Phone: 504-865-2211
Home Page: http://www.loyno.edu/~raanders/
Curriculum Vitae
Personal sketch
Rosalie Anderson joined the Department of Biological Sciences in 2003. She received her Ph.D. in Cell & Molecular Biology, Tulane University, 1992.
Teaching and learning
Currently Dr. Anderson teaches Cell & Molecular Biology lab, Cell Biology, Cell Biology lab, Developmental Biology, Developmental Biology lab, and Developmental Genetics.
Research interests
Limb development and regeneration. Understanding the role of cell adhesion moledules during limb morphogenesis.
Recent publications
Ngo-Muller, V., Shaoguang Li, Scott A. Schaller, Manjong Han, Jennifer Farrington, Minoru Omi, R. Anderson , and Ken Muneoka. 2004. FGF4 and Skeletal Mor phogenesis. In : The Skeleton, Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development and Homeostasis (E.J. Massaro, J.M. Rogers, Eds.), Humana Press, Totowa, New Jersey. pp 131-145.
Omi, Minoru, Rosalie Anderson , and Ken Muneoka. 2002. Differential cell affinity and sorting of anterior and posterior cells during outgrowth of recombinant avian limb buds. Developmental Biology 250:292-304 .
Schaller, S. A., S. Li, V. Ngo-Muller, M. Han, M. Omi, R. Anderson , and K. Muneoka. 2001 . Cell biology of limb patterning. International Review of Cytology 203: 483-517 .
Muller, Tracy L., Valerie Ngo-Muller, Angela DiStephano Reginelli, Gail Taylor, Rosalie Anderson, and Ken Muneoka. 1999. Regeneration in higher vertebrates: Limb buds and digit tips. Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology 10: 405-413.
Li, Shaoguang, Rosalie Anderson, Angela DiStephano Reginelli, and Ken Muneoka. 1996. FGF-2 modifies gene expression and cell mobility during
limb development in the chick. Journal of Experimental Zoology 274:
234-247.