Dr. Rob Campbell

Rob Campbell studied physiology as an undergraduate at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, where he proceeded to obtain an M.D. After an internship at St. Mary's Hospital in Montreal he completed a Ph.D. at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research at McGill University. He went on to do postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Washington, University of British Columbia, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at the University of California, San Diego. Throughout his postgraduate and postdoctoral training Rob received fellowships from the Medical Research Council of Canada. His areas of expertise include: a deep familiarity with developmental biology; neuroscience (in particular developmental neurobiology); transgenesis and gene targeting, including the Cre/lox system; histology and immunocytochemistry; molecular biology and genetics. He is currently approaching science from a new perspective as the developer of a number of software applications designed to help biomedical scientists do their work in the laboratory.

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