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Hazel StevensHazel Stevens

Research Scientist I



Office:IBB, Room 2420
Phone: 404.385.1327
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Education

  • B.Sc. Biology, University of Durham, United Kingdom

Research

  • Hazel Stevens has worked in bone research for some years. Her primary research interests include studying real-time quantitative gene expression in osteogenic differentiation of stem cells, bone imaging and histology and the use of cell-seeded scaffolds for bone tissue engineering.

Distinctions

  • Durham University (United Kingdom) Student in Residence Award, 1988 and 1987
  • British Federation for Business and Working Women Molly Perry Prize, 1986

Publications

H. Y. Stevens, et al. 2008. PECAM-1 Is a Critical Mediator of Atherosclerosis. Disease Models and Mechanisms (in press).

H. Y. Stevens, D. R. Meays, and J. A. Frango. 2006. Pressure Gradients and Transport in the Murine Femur Upon Hindlimb Suspension. Bone 39(3), 565-572.

H. Y. Stevens, et al. 2006. COX-2 Is Necessary for Venous Ligation-Mediated Bone Adaptation in Mice. Bone 38(1), 93-104.

B. S. Noble, et al. 2003. Mechanical Loading, Biphasic Osteocyte Survival and the Targeting of Osteoclasts for Bone Destruction in Rat Cortical Bone. American Journal of Physiology and Cell Physiology 284 (4), C934-C943.

H. Y. Stevens, J. Reeve, and B. S. 2000. Bcl-2, Tissue Transglutaminase and p53 Protein Expression in the Apoptotic Cascade in Ribs of Premature Infants. Journal of Anatomy 196 (Pt. 2), 181-191.

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