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Sabita Roy, Ph.D.


Professor of Surgery
Director, Division of Infection, Inflammation and Vascular Biology

Research

Chronic morphine and immunosupression
    - Molecular and cellular mechanism
    - Consequence on wound healing events
    - Susceptibility to opportunistic infection

Morphine modulation of Hypoxia induced Hif-1 alpha and consequence in angiogenesis, wound repair and intimal hyperplasia

Education & Training

1977, B.Sc. - Biology
Panjab University, Chandigarh, India  

1981, M.Sc.
All India Institute of  Human Physiology
Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

1986, Ph.D. - Neurobiology
University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

Post Doctoral Training

1986-1988, Department of Pharmacology
University of California San Francisco (UCSF)   

1988-1990, Department of Pharmacology
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

Teaching

Co-Director: PharmacoNeuroImmune (PNI) Training grant-Mentoring of trainees

Course Director: Pharmacology of Drug Abuse (NSC 8028, PHCL 8028)

Co-Course Director: Neuroimmune Pharmacology  (NSC 8026, PHCL 8026)

Curriculum Vitae

  

Sabita Roy, Ph.D.
Contact Information

Phone:612-624-4615
Fax:612-626-4900
Email:royxx002@umn.edu
Address:

Surgery Dept. / Basic &
Translational Research
420 Delaware Street SE
Mayo Mail Code 195
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Office Location: 11-204 Moos

Administrative Assistant:

Erin Brudvik
Location: 11-218 Moos
Phone: 612-625-9798
Email: erinb@umn.edu




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