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Iain McKinnell is an Associate Professor in the Teaching Stream at Carleton University, specializing in Biochemistry. His research focuses on the molecular regulation of embryological development, specifically how these processes contribute to the anatomy and physiology of animals. McKinnell has conducted significant studies on various aspects of developmental biology, including histological sutures in chicken skulls, normal development in *Xenopus laevis*, and the transcriptional activity of Pax7 in stem cell divisions. His work has been published in notable journals such as the Journal of Anatomy and Nature Cell Biology, highlighting his contributions to understanding the mechanisms underlying development. McKinnell's educational background includes an M.Sc. and Ph.D. from Oxford University. He currently serves as the Biology Undergraduate Advisor at Carleton University, where he is dedicated to educating students in the complexities of biochemistry and development.
Carleton University • Ottawa, ON
Teaching Biochemistry and conducting research in embryological development.
Includes MEng and MASc options.