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Rosemary Redfield

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Awards
  
CIHR

Discipline
  
Microbiology

Doctoral advisor
  
Allan M. Campbell

Academic advisor
  
Allan Campbell

Rosemary Redfield

Occupation
  
Professor: Cell and Developmental Biology

Institutions
  
University of British Columbia - Department of Zoology

Alma mater
  
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

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Dr. Rosemary (Rosie) Jeanne Redfield is a microbiologist at the University of British Columbia where she has worked as a faculty member in the Department of Zoology since 1993.

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Education

Redfield completed her undergraduate degree in biochemistry at Monash University. She continued her education at McMaster University where she completed her MSc in 1980. Her thesis titled, "Methylation and chromatin conformation of adenovirus type 12 DNA sequences in transformed cells," dealt with the chromatin structure and SDNA methylation.

Redfield received her PhD in Biological Sciences from Stanford University under Allan M. Campbell. She also completed post-doctoral work at Harvard University with Richard Charles Lewontin and John Hopkins School of Medicine with Hamilton O. Smith, an American microbiologist and 1978 Nobel Laureate. She played an early role in the refutation of the GFAJ-1 results of Felisa Wolfe-Simon.

Awards

  • CIHR Grant (1999) - Regulation of competence in haemophilus influenzae
  • CIHR Grant (2012) - Regulation of CRP-S promoters in H. Influenzae and E. Coli
  • References

    Rosemary Redfield Wikipedia