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- Roy Ogle
- Professor & Chair
- 2118 Health Sciences Bldg
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Norfolk,
VA
23529
- 757-683-3589
- rogle@odu.edu
- Grew up in Bristol, VA. Educated and employed by the University of Virgina for over 40 years.
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Education
- University of Virginia,
1985
- Major: Cell and Molecular Biology
- Degree: Ph. D.
- University of Virginia,
1972
- Major: Biology
- Degree: B.A.
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Research Interests
- Regenerative medicine. Stem cell biology and therapy. Tissue engineering. Models for genetic disease. Biotechnology.
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Articles
- O'Conner, D. M., Xu, Y., Naresh, N. K., Smith, R. S., Piras, B. A., Epstein, F. H., Hossack, J. A., Ogle, R., and French, B. A. (2013). A novel cardiac muscle-derived biomaterial reduces dyskinesia and post-infarct left ventricular remodeling in a mouse model
of myocardial infarction. Circulation Research
- Tholpady, S. S., Stephan, S. J., Gross, B., Petrie-Aronin, C. E., Botchway, E. A., Nair, L. S., Park, S. S., and Ogle, R. (2013). Delivery of adipose stem cells in an injectable chitosan matrix for repair of calvarial defect. Craniofacial Surgery
- Huang, C. S., Das, A., Barker, D. A., Tholpady, S. S., Wang, T. W., Cui, Q., Ogle, R., and Botchwey, E. A. (2012). Local Delivery of FTY720 Accelerates Cranial Allograft Incorporation and Bone Formation. Cell Tiss. Res., 347 (3), (pp. 553-566).
- Huang, C. S., Das, A., Barker, D. A., Tholpady, S. S., Wang, T. W., Cui, Q., Ogle, R., and Botchwey, E. A. (2012). Local Delivery of FTY720 Accelerates Cranial Allograft Incorporation and Bone Formation. Cell Tiss. Res., 347 (3), (pp. 553-566).
- Neal, R., Tholpady, S. S., Foley, P. L., Swami, N., Ogle, R., and Botchwey, E. A. (2011). Alignment and composition of laminin-polycaprolactone nanofiber blends enhances peripheral nerve regeneration. J. Biomedical Materials Res, Part A, 100A (2), (pp. 406–423).
- Kleinman, H. K., Ogle, R., Cannon, F. B., Little, C. D., Sweeney, T. M., and Luckenbill-Edds, L. (1988). Laminin receptors for neurite formation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 85 (4), (pp. 1282-1286).
- Johnson, B. R., Merrill, C. L., Ogle, R., and Atema, J. (1988). Response properties of primary olfactory neurons from the lobster: Tuning of hydroxy-proline sensitive cells. J. Comp. Phys., 162, (pp. 201-211).
- Graf, J., Ogle, R., Robey, F. H., Sasaki, M., Martin, G. R., Yamada, Y., and Kleinman, H. K. (1987). A pentapeptide from the laminin B1 chain mediates cell adhesion and binds to the 67,000 laminin receptor. Biochemistry, 26 (22), (pp. 6896-6900).
- Ogle, R., Piguet, D. M., and Little, C. D. (1986). Collagen binding proteins associated with the chicken embryonic cell surface. Progress in Clinical & Biological Research, 217B, (pp. 173-176).
- Sussman, M. D., Ogle, R., and Balian, G. (1984). Biosynthesis and processing of collagens in different cartilaginous tissues. Orthoped. Res., 2, (pp. 134-142).
- Ogle, R., Sussman, M. D., Mabie, G., Hubbard, S., and Balian, G. (1983). Structure and biosynthesis of collagen in skeletal tissues. Connect. Tiss. Res., 11, (pp. 234-235).
- Grainger, R. M. (1978). Chromatin structure of the ribosomal RNA genes in Physarum polycephalum. Chromosoma, 65, (pp. 115-126).
- Schwartz, E. R., and Ogle, R. (1974). Aryl sulfatase activities in normal and pathologic human articular cartilage. Arthritis and Rheumatism, 17 (4), (pp. 455-467).
- 1968: Philip Francis du Pont Scholar, University of Virginia