Clinical Pharmacology Services
Research

Research Interest: Carcinogenesis

  • Garo Basmadjian, Ph.D.
    Sandra and David Gilliland Professor of Nuclear Pharmacy and Vice Chair
    E-mail: Garo-Basmadjian@ouhsc.edu
    Phone: (405) 271-6481 | Fax: (405) 271-3833
    Office: CPB 306

  • Randle Gallucci, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences
    E-mail: randy-gallucci@ouhsc.edu
    Phone: 405-271-6593, x47188 | Fax: 405-271-7477
    Office: CPB 333

    Research Description:
    Research focuses on the regulation of cytokines by xenobiotics and cytokine regulation of physiological responses such as necrosis and healing.

    Grant Information:
    "Interleukin-6 in Wound Healing". Awarded by OCAST.

  • Robert A. Floyd, Ph.D.
    Head, Free Radical Biology & Aging Program, OMRF
    E-mail: Robert-Floyd@omrf.ouhsc.edu
    Phone: 271-7580 | Fax: 271-1795
    Office: Main Bldg., S-206

    Research Description:
    Oxygen free radicals and reactive nitric oxide species in biomedical problems w/special interest in neuro-inflammatory processes.

  • Thomas Hall, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor, Dept. of Occupational and Environmental Health
    E-mail: tom-hall@ouhsc.edu
    Phone: 405-271-2070 | Fax: 405-271-1971
    Office: CHB 425

    Research Description:
    Reconstruction of historical exposures for epidemiological studies Collection and analysis of prospective exposure data on organic vapor air contaminants

  • Marie Hanigan, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor, Department of Cell Biology
    E-mail: marie-hanigan@ouhsc.edu
    Phone: 405-271-3832 | Fax: 405-271-6437
    Office: BMSB 553

    Grant Information:
    Significance of GGT Expression in Tumors

  • John J. Mulvihill, Ph.D.
    Kimberly V. Talley Chair in Genetics; Professor of Pediatrics
    E-mail: john-mulvihill@ouhsc.edu
    Phone: 271-8685 | Fax: 271-8710
    Office: CHO B2418

    Research Description:
    R01 grants for Registry of Pancreatic Cancer Families (in effort to find the ecogenetics origins of pancreatic cancer; for Mortality and Cancer in a 4-generation cohort of neurofibromatosis in Denmark).

  • Robert Hurst, Ph.D.
    Professor, Dept. of Urology
    E-mail: Robert-Hurst@ouhsc.edu
    Phone: 271-3930 | Fax: 271-3118
    Office: BMSB 140A

    Research Description:
    1. Development of tumor within epithelium; cellular interactions 2. Functional genomics of bladder epithelium 3. Epigenetic factors in carcinogenics

    Grant Information:
    Mapping of the Distribution of Significant Proteins and Proteoglycans
    Bladder Cancer Biomarkers as Guides to Surgery and Therapy