UTMB K12 Career Develoopment Program  
Heather Hamilton Ross, PhD, PT
Assistant Professor
Department of Physical Therapy
University of Florida

Contact:
Box 100235
Gainesville, FL 32610-0235
Phone: 352-392-0231
Email: hhrunc@ufl.edu

Current CV:  Click on the icon to open CV in a new window.

 

Lead Mentor

Helen L. Fillmore, Ph.D.

 

Research Areas
Modulation of Stem/Progenitor Cells in CNS

Education

1995 Louisburg College   AS
1997 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Exercise and Sport Science BS
2000

East Carolina University

Physical Therapy

MPT
2006 Virginia Commonwealth University   PhD

Funding
Grant# K12-HD055929
Rehabilitation Research Career Development Program (Ottenbacher, K. - PI)
National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (NICHD), National Institutes of Health
$4,975,148    2007-2012
Role: Scholar

 

Publications

Levkoff LH, Ross HH and Laywell ED.  Ethynyldeoxyuridine as a negative regulator of cell cycle in cancer cells.  In preparation.

Tsukatani T. Fillmore HL. Hamilton HR.  Holbrook EH.  Costanzo RM. (2003) Matrix Metalloproteinase Expression in the Olfactory Epithelium.  Neuroreport. 14(8): 1135-40.

Sullivan PK. Conner-Kerr TA. Hamilton HR. Parrish Smith E. Tefertiller C. Webb AE.  (2004). Assessment of wound bioburden development in a rat acute wound model:  quantitative swab versus tissue biopsy.  Wounds. 16(4): 115-23.

Ross HH. Fillmore HL. (2007) Identification of a Novel Human MT5-MMP Transcript Variant in Multipotent NT2 Cells.  FEBS Letters. 581(30): 5923-8.

Levkoff LH. Marshall II GP. Ross HH. Calderia M.  Reynolds B.  Cakiroglu M.  Mariani CL. Streit WJ. Laywell ED.   (2008).  Bromodeoxyuridine inhibits cancer cell proliferation in vitro and in vivo.  Neoplasia. 10(8): 804-16.

Ross HH.  Levkoff LH.   Marshall II GP.  Calderia M.  Reynolds B.  Cakiroglu M.  Laywell ED.  (2008) Bromodeoxyuridine induces senescence in neural stem and progenitor cells.  Stem Cells 26(12): 3218-27.

 
 

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