Dr. Ronald Chandler

Dr. Ronald L. Chandler, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology
Michigan State University
Education
B.S.: Biology, Tennessee Technological University (2000)
Ph.D.: Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Vanderbilt University (2007)
Research Interests
Dr. Chandler is an assistant professor in the College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University. His current research focuses on ARID1A and its link with P13-kinase pathway mutations to ovarian tumorigenesis and pro-tumorigenic inflammatory cytokine signaling. Through his research, Dr. Chandler aims to explain actions needed to maintain cellular homeostasis in the female reproductive tract, and discover how such processes go awry in inflammation-associated gynecologic diseases and associated cancers. Dr. Chandler received an Ann Schreiber Mentored Investigator Award from the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund to further his research in chromatin structure, epigenetics and gynecologic cancer.
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B.S.: Biology, Tennessee Technological University (2000)
Ph.D.: Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Vanderbilt University (2007)
Research Interests
Dr. Chandler is an assistant professor in the College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University. His current research focuses on ARID1A and its link with P13-kinase pathway mutations to ovarian tumorigenesis and pro-tumorigenic inflammatory cytokine signaling. Through his research, Dr. Chandler aims to explain actions needed to maintain cellular homeostasis in the female reproductive tract, and discover how such processes go awry in inflammation-associated gynecologic diseases and associated cancers. Dr. Chandler received an Ann Schreiber Mentored Investigator Award from the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund to further his research in chromatin structure, epigenetics and gynecologic cancer.
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