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Deena Small

Deena J. Small, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Chemistry

Location

Peter and Cecile Morgane Hall 204
Biddeford Campus
Eligible for Student Opportunities

   Dr. Deena J. Small teaches lecture and laboratory courses in Biochemistry.  Dr. Small has over 15 years of experience teaching biochemical concepts and methodology to undergraduate students in both formal lecture and laboratory settings.  The content of her courses reflects her interest and expertise in the study of metabolism and signal transduction.  Dr. Small also integrates a research-based approach into her laboratory courses that provide opportunities for  UNE undergraduates to develop research questions that are addressed using modern biochemical and molecular techniques.  UNE undergraduates engaged in course and individual, mentored research projects conduct studies that reflect Dr. Small’s own research interests in deciphering the role of Jagged1/Notch and FGF/FGFR signaling systems in the regulation of adipogenesis and metabolism in fat cells and tissues.  In addition, she has recently expanded her studies on FGF1/FGFR signaling to include questions related to brain development and neurotransmitter production.  Finally, her research utilizes both murine cell culture and the zebrafish model system to study impacts that exposure of environmental chemicals such as PBDE and PFOA have on metabolism and neurological development. 

 

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