Briehl Lab

The Laboratory of Dr. Briehl

Dr. Briehl’s laboratory's is investigating the mechanisms by which the redox state of cancer cells causes resistance to therapy-induced apoptosis. Cellular redox state is determined by the sum of prooxidants (e.g., the levels of reactive oxygen species) and antioxidants (e.g., proteins like catalase and small molecules like vitamin E) in the cell. Cancer cells have frequently undergone changes consistent with an altered ability to handle oxidative stress. Genetic differences in proteins that protect cells against oxidative stress have been associated with an increased risk of cancer.

Margaret M. Briehl, PhD

Dr. Briehl serves as co-Director of the department’s Basic Mechanisms of Human Disease course. This graduate-level course has lecture and laboratory sessions and is aimed at students in Master’s and Doctoral programs. Dr. Briehl promotes advancements in biomedical research through a deep commitment to training the next generation of scientists. She is Principal Investigator for a post baccalaureate research education program (PREP@UAZ) that prepares students from underserved backgrounds for PhD programs in the biomedical sciences. Dr.

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