Dr. Craig Scott
DEGREES EARNED / CERTIFICATIONS / PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
- BS Biology - SUNY Oneonta, NY
- PHD Cell, Molecular, and Development Biology, Pittsburgh, PA
PRIMARY COURSES TAUGHT
- BIOL 111 Basic Biology
- BIOL 155 Principles of Biology
- BIOL 203 Cell Biology
- BIOL 430 Biology of Cancer
- BIOL 464 Developmental Biology
- BIOL 485 Biotechnology
- BIOL 495 Undergraduate Seminar
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Liver disease
- Diabetes
- Cancer
- Cystic fibrosis
- Neurodegenerative Disorders
- Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and ER quality control
MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS / PRESENTATIONS
- Braunstein M.J., Sadeaqua S.S., Coplan J.D., Scott C.M., Behrman S, Walter P, Wipf P, Chrico WJ, Joseph D, Brodsky JL and Batuman O. (2011) Anti-Myeloma Effects of the heat shock protein 70 molecular chaperone inhibitor MAL3-101. Journal of Oncology
- Tonsor S.J., Scott C.M., Boumaza I., Liss T.R., Brodsky J.L., and E. Vierling. (2008) Heat shock protein 101 effects in A. thaliana: genetic variation, fitness and pleiotropy in controlled temperature conditions. Molecular Ecology 17:1614-26
- Brodsky, J.L. and C.M. Scott (2007) Tipping the Delicate Balance: Defining How Proteasome Maturation Affects the Degradation of a Substrate for Autophagy and Endoplasmic Reticulum Associated Degradation (ERAD.) Autophagy 3:623-625
- Scott, C.M., K.B. Kruse, B.Z. Schmidt, D.H. Perlmutter, A.A. McCracken, and J.L. Brodsky (2007) ADD66, a Gene Involved in the Endoplasmic Reticulum Associated Degradation (ERAD) of Alpha-1-Antitrypsin-Z in Yeast, Facilitates Proteasome Activity and Assembly. Mol. Biol. Cell 18:3776-3787
CURRENT PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
- Commonwealth of Pennsylvania University Biologists (CPUB)
- Northeast Association of Advisors of the Health Professions (NEAAHP)
- National Association of Advisors of the Health Professions (NAAHP)
- American Society Cell and Molecular Biology