
About
Dr. Stephen P. Holly serves as an Associate Professor of Biochemistry at Campbell University's College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, also teaching in the School of Osteopathic Medicine. He chairs the Institutional Review Board and holds a Ph.D. in yeast genetics from Washington University in St. Louis. His postdoctoral work at UNC Chapel Hill focused on cell adhesion, signaling, hemostasis, and thrombosis.
Dr. Holly's research centers on novel signaling molecules regulating platelet aggregation and secretion, particularly the enzyme AADACL1. His work explores AADACL1's role in lipid metabolism during normal blood clotting and thrombotic events, with goals of developing anti-platelet therapies. Office: Maddox Hall 212.
Education Background:
- Ph.D. in Yeast Genetics, Washington University, St. Louis
- Postdoctoral studies: Cell Adhesion/Thrombosis, UNC Chapel Hill
Research emphasizes translational medicine with a focus on thrombosis pathophysiology using rat models. No specific awards listed, but active in collaborative studies involving chemoproteomic profiling techniques.
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