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Harold B. Dowse is a Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences and Cooperating Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Maine. He holds an affiliation with the School of Biology and Ecology and the Department of Biological Sciences. His primary research focuses on genetic and molecular mechanisms of cardiac function in Drosophila, mathematical modeling of biological systems, and circadian/ultradian rhythms. He has collaborated with institutions like Brandeis University and employs techniques such as wavelet analysis for biological signal interpretation.
Education: Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from New York University (1971). His work integrates comparative physiology with mathematical approaches, including studies on ion channels, neurotransmitter effects, and antioxidant interventions. Notable achievements include identifying mutations affecting Drosophila heart rhythms and receiving the 2012 Best Paper Award in Experimental Gerontology.
Research interests span cardiac pacemakers, cellular oscillators, and circadian biology. He investigates species-specific acoustic signals in Drosophila courtship using wavelet decomposition. His studies on the cry gene and peripheral clocks contribute to understanding circadian regulation. Dowse’s work bridges genetics, mathematics, and physiology to address fundamental biological questions with translational relevance to human health.
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