Rosalie Anderson
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences
Departments
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Biological Sciences
Expertise
- Biological Sciences
Bio
Rosalie Anderson joined the Department of Biological Sciences in 2003. Dr. Anderson's research is focused on understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms that guide patterning of the developing limb and on discerning the factors and conditions necessary to elicit a regenerative response in the chick limb.
Classes Taught
- Cells & Heredity
- Cell Biology
- Developmental Biology
- Developmental Genetics
- Cultural Biology (non-majors)
Areas of Expertise
- Cell and Molecular Biology
- Developmental Biology
- Art of Walter Anderson
Publications
Özpolat, B.D., M. Zapata, D. Fruge, J. Coote, J. Lee, K. Muneoka, and R.A. Anderson. 2012. Regeneration of the elbow joint in the developing chick embryo recapitulates development. Developmental Biology 372:229-238.
Q. Xue, J. Gauthier, K. Schey, Y. Li, R. Cooper, R. Anderson, and J. La Peyre. 2012. Identification of a novel metal binding protein, Segon, in plasma of the Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B 163:74-85.
Stefanov, E.K., J.M. Ferrage, N.F. Parchim, C.E. Lee, A.D. Reginelli, M. Taché, and R.A. Anderson. 2009. Modification of the ZPA signal by trypsin. Development, Growth & Differentiation 51:123-133.
Han, M., X. Yang, G. Taylor, C. Burdsal, R.A. Anderson, and K. Muneoka. 2005. Limb regeneration in higher vertebrates: developing a roadmap. The Anatomical Record 287B:14-24.