Craig Rowell's profile
What I do
My current role is as an R&D scienist in the Laboratory Separations Division at Bio-Rad. My activities are to develope new products for the life sciences. For the moment my focus is on electrophoresis products.
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Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- Sr. Scientist
- Company
- Bio-Rad Laboratories
- Duration
- 2008 - Present
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- Position
- Research Associate
- Company
- Duke University Medical Center
- Further information
Location
- City:
- Hercules, California, United States
- Hub:
- San Francisco Bay Area
Interests
I have a great interest in the interface between the development of social networking and its potential impact on scientific discovery.
The potential for systems biology to impact the future of discovery.
The philosophy of science.
The history of science (in particular late 19th to early 20th century).
Projects
Breast Cancer and Environment Research Centers sponsored by the NIEHS (www.BCERC.org)
Publications
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Jenkins S, Rowell C, Wang J, Lamartiniere CA. Prenatal TCDD exposure predisposes for mammary cancer in rats Reproductive Toxicology , 391-396 (2007)
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Rowell C, Carpenter M, Lamartiniere CA. Chemopreveition of Breast Cancer, Proteomic Discovery of Genistein Action in the Rat Mammary Gland The Journal of Nutrition , 2953S-2959 (2005)
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Rowell C, Carpenter M, Lamartiniere CA. Modeling Biological Variability in 2-D Gel Proteomics Carcinogenesis Experiments Journal of Proteome Research , 1619-1627 (2005)
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Rowell C, Watts SA, Wibbels T, Hines GA, Mair G. Androgen and Estrogen Metabolism during Sex Differentiation in Mono-Sex Populaitons of the Nile Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus General and Comparative Endocrinology , 151-162 (2002)
Groups and Forums
- SystemsBiology
- Nature Precedings
- Post-docs and Graduate Students of the World
- Science Writers
- Ask the Nature Editor
- eScience
- Nature Protocols Discussion
- Going to a Meeting...
- Metabonomics / Metabolomics
- Careers Advice by NatureJobs
- Getting Science to "Go Green"
- Semantic Web for the Life Sciences
- Nature Network on Facebook
- Collaboration: bringing NN members together
- San Francisco
- Nature Network Bloggers
- Nature Opinion
- Nature Publishing Group news
- Women in science