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Michael Wu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan. His research focuses on molecular mechanisms of cellular responses to environmental stress, particularly using the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. He holds a BSc and PhD in Biology from Carleton University and completed postdoctoral training at the University of Florida's Biology and Genetics Institute. His lab investigates how genetic factors interact with environmental stressors to influence development, aging, and stress resistance. Key research areas include environmental toxicology, molecular genetics, stress biology, and aging. Techniques employed include classical genetics, molecular biology, and animal physiology. Recent work highlights advancements in understanding RNA processing errors, stress response pathways, and toxicity of environmental chemicals. His lab's website is www.usaskwormlab.ca.
Publications span topics such as mTOR signaling in metabolic stress adaptation, oxidative stress-inducing chemicals, and neuron-specific toxicity of acrylamide. While no scientific awards are listed, his research contributes to toxicology, aging, and environmental health. He mentors students at undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral levels, emphasizing hands-on training in stress biology and molecular genetics.


