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Dr. Brandee Rockefeller serves as an Assistant Professor of Biology at Utica University, where she has led research on vascular malformations for approximately eight years. Her work aims to unravel the molecular mechanisms behind abnormal blood vessel growth, with implications for treating cancer and other vascular-related diseases.
Her research focuses on vascular biology, particularly vascular malformations and tumors. She investigates how metabolism influences vascular growth and employs human umbilical vein endothelial cell cultures to model vascular structures. By applying pharmacological agents and genetic modifications, her lab seeks to normalize malformed vessels. This research has potential applications in cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and retinopathy.
Dr. Rockefeller integrates undergraduate students into her research, fostering hands-on learning in cell culture and scientific inquiry. She highlights the importance of student research in developing critical analysis and communication skills. The new Utica University Science Center, equipped with a dedicated cell culture facility and advanced microscopy, has significantly expanded research opportunities for students.
Her laboratory, housed in the Science Center, specializes in vascular morphogenesis assays and manipulations using viral vectors, drugs, and nutrient variations. This facility enables the study of vascular malformation development and potential therapeutic interventions.




