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Douglas B. Luckie, Ph.D.
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Associate
Professor of Physiology
Associate Professor of Lyman Briggs School of Science
Ph.D., University of Virginia |
Doug
Luckie Lab
Area
of Research Interest [PDF]
CFF and NIH-funded Physiology research in membrane transporter
physiology, emphasis: molecular physiology of ABC transporter
(CFTR) and abnormalities of extracellular pH in cystic fibrosis.
In addition, NSF-funded Lyman Briggs School of Science pedagogy
research program involves research on the use of software, visual
models, and an integrated curriculum on learning of science at
the undergraduate level.
Sample publications:
1. D.B. Luckie, J.M. Batzli, S. Harrison, and D. Ebert-May (2003)
C-TOOLS: Concept-Connector Tools for Online Learning in Science.
International Journal of Learning 10: 1051-1068.
2. D.B. Luckie, J.H. Wilterding M. Krha, and M.E. Krouse (2003)
CFTR and MDR: ABC transporters with homologous structure but divergent
function. Current Genomics 4 (3): 109-121.
3. D.B. Luckie, J.H. Wilterding, J.J. Maleszewski, E.C. Hobbs,
and L.K. Olson (2002) Extracellular acidification parallels insulin
secretion in INS-1 and HIT-T15 beta-cell lines. Biochem. Biophys.
Res. Commun. Vol. 293(4): 1168-1173.
4. J.H. Wilterding and D.B. Luckie (2002) Increasing Student-Initiated
Active Learning with Investigative 'Streams:' A Molecular Biology
Example. Journal of College Science Teaching. Vol 31(5): 303-307.
5. D.B. Luckie, C.N. Singh, J.J. Wine and J.H. Wilterding (2001)
CFTR Activation Raises Extracellular pH of NIH/3T3 Mouse Fibroblasts
and C127 Epithelial Cells; J. Membrane Biol. 179: 275-284.
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