
About
Dr. Gary Churchill is a Professor at the University of Maine Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering. His research focuses on statistical genetics, genetics of complex traits, and gene expression microarray analysis. He leads studies on mouse models to dissect genetic determinants of diseases like osteoporosis, hypertension, and anemia. Dr. Churchill pioneered ANOVA methods for microarray data and developed the Collaborative Cross, a genetic resource for complex trait analysis.
Research Interests
- Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping
- Aging mechanisms and longevity genetics using mouse models
- Systems genetics and multi-omics integration
- Genetic basis of hematology and red blood cell function
- Dietary restriction and healthspan extension
Collaborations
Dr. Churchill collaborates with institutions like Jackson Laboratory and NIH to advance translational research. His lab integrates computational tools with experimental genetics to address biological complexity.
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